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majors

[ US /ˈmeɪdʒɝz/ ]
[ UK /mˈe‍ɪd‍ʒəz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the most important league in any sport (especially baseball)

How To Use majors In A Sentence

  • Holding the chain railing, we followed our leader and had up-close encounters with yellow tails, sergeant majors, blue tang, trumpet fish, and other reef dwellers.
  • The notion of integrating the goals of liberal education into students' majors was taken seriously.
  • In four days of diving last summer, I often spotted colorful stoplight parrotfish, doctorfish, sergeant majors, trumpetfish, four-eye butterfly fish, squirrelfish and school masters. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • It seems scarcely credible that he has been stuck on 14 majors for more than four years. Times, Sunday Times
  • I knew what I could do in the minor leagues, I just wanted a chance to prove myself in the majors.
  • As the Cubs late-inning stopper in 1965, Abernathy led the majors with 84 appearances and 31 saves.
  • The report covers the changing design and management of undergraduate majors in colleges of agriculture.
  • Ms. Seidman said that the least satisfied career changers she works with tend to be those who fell into general majors, such as philosophy or African-American studies, and ended up in unrelated fields. Psych Majors Aren't Happy With Options
  • Dreamy, swoony indie pop that calls out to sensitive sweater nerds and English majors everywhere.
  • Your academic advisor is the next source to tap into about college majors and courses as well as jobs related to the field.
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