Definitions
Wiktionary
- adj. Occurring after one's college, especially undergraduate, education
Etymologies
- post- + college (Wiktionary)
Examples
“Twenty-five to 35 covers you from kind of postcollege to getting married to maybe having the first child.”
“During this postcollege period of experimental cookery, I passed endless hours poring over both volumes of "Mastering the Art of French Cooking.”
“Tyler and Anna Mayfield move to Wormwood, Nev., looking to escape the postcollege funk that permeated their lives in Nebraska.”
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“Acidly funny, imaginatively profane and, above all, a sharp reflection of the what-do-I-do-now, postcollege dilemma.”
“The postcollege experience is something that is weighing on Mr. Rogers.”
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“Such detours were appropriate for the early postcollege career years.”
“My father spent three years postcollege teaching English as a second language to schoolchildren in a remote village in Japan.”
“They feel better about their postcollege lives if they feel they are now an adult or close to being one.”
“Overall parents who nagged their kids in college to do their laundry, clean their room, and limit their drinking were still at it with these postcollege young adults.”
“Other competitive classes include Olympic Development postcollege and USA vs. the World, where athletes such as Michael Johnson, Bernard Lagat, Torri Edwards, and Jeremy Wariner have made their marks.”
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