Definitionn. an acquaintance that you go to school with
Last update: June 16, 2015
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My classmate is now my collegue in office. [Please select]
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In company with his friend and classmate, Mr Quincy Shaw, he passed several months with the Ogillalah band of Sioux. [Please select]
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"McSpindle was a classmate of mine in college, and he is a capital fellow." [Please select]
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Though five years older, he was Gordon's classmate at Wabash College. [Please select]
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Just after the election Roosevelt wrote to his classmate, Charles G. [Please select]
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The slight would be still more pointed because Frank was his classmate. [Please select]
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Worthington, said his classmate, had become very serious-minded this year. [Please select]
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I have enjoyed meeting an old classmate of mine at Harvard. [Please select]
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Somers and I went out to supper with a classmate who lives in Washington, in that house over there," and he pointed casually to one of the imposing mansions fronting on the park." [Please select]
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Browne's habit to take Susan for a walk as often as propriety permitted, and on such occasions he generally brought along a good-natured classmate to take care of Jane. [Please select]
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