Similar words: classical, classify, class, a class, classroom, middle-class, the working class, assist. Meaning: ['klæsɪk] n. 1. a creation of the highest excellence 2. an artist who has created classic works. adj. 1. characteristic of the classical artistic and literary traditions 2. adhering to established standards and principles.
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151. In top vintages, we are more than willing to open our wallets to stock our cellars with classic claret.
152. In full stride in the 400 meters, his head is arched back, his step shorter than the classic sprinter.
153. It was Dominic, almost twenty years ago, who taught me how to make the classic daiquiri.
154. These formed the topic of a classic study by G. K. Gilbert published in 1877.
155. The May festival has become a major social event in the racing calendar and includes a classic trial for the Derby.
156. The witches play a vital part in a touring production of Roald Dahl's classic book.
157. The invention of the X-ray was a classic case of discovering something by accident.
158. I like classic hats - this baseball cap, for instance, or a bowler hat.
159. The historic and beautifully renovated Alex Theatre is a live venue also known for its screenings of classic films.
160. Read in studio Hundreds of classic car owners have been putting their vehicles to the test on the race track.
161. Mary Daly's classic work Gyn/Ecology is a good example of radical feminist wordplay.
162. The Sunday Times carried half a page of ads for classic cars.
163. The Rolling Stones produced a string of classic singles in the mid 60s including 'Satisfaction' and 'Brown Sugar'.
164. Why the classic novel should have collaborated with the spirit of capitalism is perfectly obvious to Robyn.
165. Most of her Romantic Suspense novels are now considered classic examples of the subgenre.
166. The classic statement of the argument is found in J. S. Mill.
167. A foot abscess had cast doubts on the colt's participation in the Epsom Classic on Wednesday week.
168. The reader's time and money would be better spent reading that classic novel you have been putting off for years.
169. The classic reds of Bordeaux are best left until at least a decade after the vintage date printed on the label.
170. One of the classic studies of imitation by children was carried out by Bandura.
171. His first two were classic cases of being in the right place at the right time.
172. Look through the classified adverts and nearly every classic car you see has been totally restored.
173. But the last 16 minutes blotted out all the blundering and turned this into an unforgettable classic.
174. A classic case of the cure being worse than the disease.
175. Evans was a product of another classic 1980s business - the management buyout.
176. But the design has been brought bang up-to-date to strike a chord with modern riders and classic buffs alike.
177. This is a classic case of saving pounds while losing millions.
178. He pulled over,[Sentencedict.com] struggling with the words to the classic song by that skinny girl who died in a closet.
179. The classic reason is to avoid a double tax charge.
180. The classic Sinatra phrasing remains intact, as does that easy-breeze delivery.
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