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class

adjective as in stylish; with panache

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Example Sentences

I was drawn to The Class for different reasons—chiefly, the pipe dream of achieving a tighter and tauter backside.

Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt.

In the last year, her fusion exercise class has attracted a cult following and become de rigueur among the celebrity set.

The same picture emerges from middle class men in the U.S., Canada, and the Nordic countries.

More to the point, Huckabee has a natural appeal to a party that has come to represent the bulk of working class white voters.

Botanists have enumerated between forty and fifty varieties of the tobacco plant who class them all among the narcotic poisons.

Our class has swelled to about a dozen persons now, and a good many others come and play to him once or twice and then go.

It has only been a rare and exceptional class hitherto that has gone on learning throughout life.

But we must not class in this unclean category Lord Spunyarn and his friend Haggard, who were both playing at the big table.

The universal ignorance of the working class broke down the aspiring force of genius.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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