academe, college, complement, eleven, four-year college, journalism school, multiversity, platoon, school of communications, squad, two-year college
Definitionn. a British abbreviation of `university'
Last update: October 22, 2015
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But all his disappointments, if not forgotten, at least were put on hold when he qualified for a Varsity letter and the right to wear the maroon sweater of the Parkside Bulldogs. [Please select]
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He looked after me while I was up at the 'Varsity; when I left, I carried him off.' [Please select]
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He was a varsity half-back, a gigantic blond young man in a blue serge suit. [Please select]
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Sahwah was a Junior and the Varsity team were all Seniors. [Please select]
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The journey home was given to the careful recital of news of Winnipeg, of the 'Varsity, and of mutual friends.' [Please select]
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"And he's going this fall," said Dick aloud, "or no 'varsity for me."' [Please select]
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His big booming voice, recognizable above the din in all 'varsity demonstrations, earned for him the sobriquet of "Foghorn" Harwood.' [Please select]
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He is a graduate of Yalvard, class 1916, rowed on the Varsity crew, and served in the 180th, as 1st Lieut. [Please select]
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* * * * * Then there was Carnegie, fresh from Balliol, redolent of the 'varsity.' [Please select]
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And then, presently, to hear the voice of the greatest half-back the varsity had boasted of in years, saying in answer to her "Hello, Harry," "Hello, Rose." [Please select]
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The bright colour in the face, the proud carriage of the head, the saucy look in the eye, once so characteristic of the "beauty queen" of the 'Varsity, were all gone.' [Please select]
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