campus

[ UK /kˈæmpəs/ ]
[ US /ˈkæmpəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a field on which the buildings of a university are situated
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How To Use campus In A Sentence

  • On his first day there he approached a couple of elegant young toffs strolling around the campus. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have returned to campus enlivened by a sense of professional renewal, and I have developed course syllabi, assignments, and activities that incorporate many ideas from my fellowship experiences.
  • Long gone are the days when Chairman Mao was idolised by radicals (and even respected by some mainstream academics) on American university campuses.
  • Last Thursday, campus officials received a bomb threat that was sent over the university e-mail system.
  • A more material reason for the recent spread of campus farms is probably the rise of community-supported agriculture.
  • This species was a cultivated tree, or possibly a survivor of natural woodland in the area, on the campus of the University at São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo state, in south-east Brazil.
  • Most first-year students live on campus.
  • Black Mountain had been seeking a new campus almost from its founding.
  • As the light streams through the windows of the minivan and reflects off Joni's earrings, Joel remembers the way the late-afternoon sun used to glint on the river as he made his way back from class to his off-campus apartment…the way his heart used to pound whenever he caught a glimpse of his downstairs neighbor, a balalaika player named Clarisse. The Search
  • You know people have midlife crises when they turn 50 and they go out and buy a red Corvette and drive around college campuses to see if they can still attract babes.
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