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  • noun Plural form of freshperson.

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Examples

  • "It was a cold, clear night with lots of snow on the ground," said Frank, "and the sleigh - with a couple of dozen freshpersons aboard - went clumping off, drawn by two draft horses."

    'How we met': Anecdotes for Valentine's Day John Kelly 2011

  • "It was a cold, clear night with lots of snow on the ground," said Frank, "and the sleigh - with a couple of dozen freshpersons aboard - went clumping off, drawn by two draft horses."

    'How we met': Anecdotes for Valentine's Day John Kelly 2011

  • Because I know very little about the history of the city in which I live, I took a break from my traditional late-August lit-theory cram to read Osha Gray Davidson's The Best of Enemies, the book that's being assigned to all Duke freshpersons this year.

    Gerry Canavan 2007

  • They freshpersons had a lot of questions for him about the implications of the human genome information.

    Firedoglake » Punk’d 2006

  • Because I know very little about the history of the city in which I live, I took a break from my traditional late-August lit-theory cram to read Osha Gray Davidson’s The Best of Enemies, the book that’s being assigned to all Duke freshpersons this year.

    Gerry Canavan 2007

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