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sophomore

[ UK /sˈɒfəmˌɔː/ ]
[ US /ˈsɑfˌmɔɹ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. used of the second year in United States high school or college
    his sophomore year
    the sophomore class
NOUN
  1. a second-year undergraduate

How To Use sophomore In A Sentence

  • Sophomore Gee Gee Greene has been getting a good deal of snaps at starting slotback in training camp and figures to get a lot of work today. Blue and Gold scrimmage about to start
  • Their sophomore album has been an even bigger success.
  • As the world-in-itself-I'd begun, in my sophomore year, to study Immanuel Kant-exists, unattached to us. I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
  • Relying on their well-established formula of eerie melodies, pastoral soundscapes, babbling children and rhythmic clamour, their sophomore effort rings true.
  • Paige Craven, a sophomore at Souhegan, found out about the program via the intercom, and the idea piqued her interest. CabinetPress.com | Web Feeds
  • Detroit: The rebuilding Pistons, looking for help along their front line, drafted Austin Daye, a 6-11 sophomore from Gonzaga, with the No. 15 pick — the third player selected in the first round who is the son of a former NBA player. Team-by-team analysis: T'wolves have guards covered
  • In 2002, when Sullivan was 15, things took what seemed to be a queen-size leap forward - an A&R rep from Jive Records caught one of Sullivan's Lily performances, which led to the label signing the then-sophomore to a deal. Undefined
  • His sophomore year, he was unable to pitch due to unsportsmanlike conduct directed towards one of the umpires that had gotten him ejected for the rest of the state tournament.
  • After my sophomore year in college, during a grueling search for a summer job that would be commensurate with my skills and elegant manner, I lucked out and was hired by a large hospital as an orderly.
  • As a sophomore at Arizona State, he had come just as fervently to disbelieve in the ancient ways. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
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