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collegian

[ US /kəˈɫidʒən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a student (or former student) at a college or university

How To Use collegian In A Sentence

  • It is, in fact, somehow endemic of this system where so much control comes from the top down and where so little is allowed from participation from the bottom up that begs the Pope to restore the kind of collegian church that was the great work of Vatican II. CNN Transcript Mar 31, 2002
  • When segregation was legal, black colleges were responsible for almost all black collegians. Black Colleges Need a New Mission
  • T.e spectacle Butch Brewster beheld was indeed one to paralyze that pachydermic collegian, T. Haviland Hicks, Jr., the sunny-souled, irrepressible Senior, danced madly about on the tiger-skin rug in midfloor, evidently laboring under the delusion that he was a lunatical Hottentot at T. Haviland Hicks Senior
  • Players such as collegians and high schoolers choose agents by word of mouth in major-league clubhouses. Ottawa Sun
  • He used his 6-5 frame to catch 20 TD passes as a collegian and won the John Mackey Award last season as the country's top tight end. Rebuilding the Bengals: The offense can only get better
  • I have left to my collegian Crebillon all his dramatic plunder; his Catiline is a pure fiction. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
  • I remember as a collegian taking the famed Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory MMPI, a psychological inventory which included a yes-or-no question that gave me a laugh and a shudder: "I have heard the voice of God. Eliot Daley: My Memo To Atheists: Why I Choose God
  • It's theories include: center theories, ecosystem idea influence, mental state and behavior characteristics of collegian.
  • From their "collegians" articles called "boundless," apparently because they censor them less than other articles on their site...think about that for a minute or two... A bizarre article from FOTF....
  • Not a word had the Head Coach, Captain Brewster, the football squad, or any of the collegians received from the blithesome youth, since the billet-doux he left with old Hinky-Dink at Camp Bannister. T. Haviland Hicks Senior
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