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college student
noun as in person studying at institution of higher education
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Whether a Hunger Games star, White House staff member, or a college student—it seems no one is safe.
He told stories about his days as a penniless college student trying to make it in Greenwich Village.
Been dying to see that powerful sexual masochist woo and whip that mousy college student?
“She reminds me of myself in a lot of ways,” said Sierra Myerscough, a 20-year-old college student living in Arizona.
As a college student, I was lucky enough to visit Charleston on a tour of Virginia Woolf related sites.
The average college student is apt to have too much respect for the president's feelings to be frank in such a case.
The traditional Negro prayer meeting does not function religiously in the life of the Negro college student.
In selecting the twenty-three stories for that volume, I had the college student and the mature reader more definitely in mind.
One wondered why she had chosen so elaborate a costume to waste upon a single college student.
A newspaper writer has told of a college student nineteen years old who enlisted in the navy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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