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First-year   Listen
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first-year  adj.  Being in the first year of an experience especially in a U. S. high school or college; of a person.
Synonyms: freshman.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"First-year" Quotes from Famous Books



... and Greaser raids. He usually told these experiences as happening to a friend of his, and blushed and looked sheepish when they accused him of modesty. In return for the pleasure he afforded them, they coached him in first-year law, and gave him pointers about the professors' idiosyncrasies, feeling well repaid by his enthusiastic reports of his good progress, and of the encouraging impression he was making on ...
— Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 • Various

... "A first-year interne could tell you the same thing. The woman has been nearly killed, if you want to know the truth. And I don't know that I shall leave you to ...
— The Web of Life • Robert Herrick

... the cadets, men and women in the vari-colored uniforms of the Solar Guard hurried through the station. The green of the Earthworm cadets, first-year students of the Cadet Corps; the brilliant rich blue of the senior cadets like the Polaris unit; the scarlet red of the enlisted Solar Guard; and here and there, the black and gold of the officers of the ...
— On the Trail of the Space Pirates • Carey Rockwell



Words linked to "First-year" :   USA, freshman, U.S.A., the States, United States of America, first, US, United States



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