Sentence example with the word 'intercollegiate'

intercollegiate

Definition adj. used of competition between colleges or universities

Last update: July 12, 2015


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On the Hudson here is the course for the intercollegiate boat-races in which the American college crews (save those of Yale and Harvard, which row on the Thames at New London) have rowed annually, beginning in 1895, except in 1896, when the race was rowed at Saratoga.   [Please select]

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Victory in intercollegiate athletic events depends on will power and physical endurance.   [Please select]

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On an occasion such as a wedding, a ball, or an intercollegiate athletic event, young people don't mind for one night (that is spent for the greater part "up") how many are doubled; and house room is limited merely to cot space, sofas, and even the billiard table.   [Please select]

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Back in my college days I ran a two-mile race--the greatest race of the day, the judges said--and just at the tape lost two gold medals and the glory of a new intercollegiate record because I didn't use my head.   [Please select]

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