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- n. Plural form of classmate.
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“The “buzz” among my teenagers and their classmates is about Wikipedia, not Google.”
“They will join classmates John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins in the draft.”
“One of my classmates is married to an American, who is retired.”
“The chance to rub elbows with talented, well-connected classmates is crucial: As much as 50% of E.M.B.A. class work is done in team settings, and most classes are taught in a seminar style where students drive the discussion with insights from their lengthy experience in the business world.”
“If formally educated people remain mostly ignorant, perhaps time spent in fraternity houses, at football games and groping the underware of classmates is not the same thing.”
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“Saturday night (1 Mar) my three students and their classmates from the evening English school put together a carne asada party at my house.”
“Work injuries were common, as Chen and his "classmates" - as the prisoners called each other - had to walk on rocks when they moved around since there were no paved roads on the island at the time.”
“There was enough money to send him to Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts, where his classmates were the children of bankers and royalty.”
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