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Sentence count:237+16Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: classicalclassifyclassa classclassroommiddle-classthe working classassistMeaning: ['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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181. Williams Holdings is perhaps the classic example of the vulture purchaser.
182. He was the changeling of the classic tale, thrust on good people, who was to repay good with evil.
183. Sentimental comedy possesses several characteristics that are incompatible with the classic concept of tragedy and the tragic hero.
184. His Navajo cheekbones dazzled; his classic Romanesque nose left one breathless.
185. Jerry Lee still found time to criticise the bassist from his own backing band but was now in classic form.
186. The rumbling row with the unions over ending the block vote is a classic example of its suicidal tendencies.
187. Graphite is the classic example of a substance with a layer structure.
188. Big Apple is a classic crime drama with an ensemble cast.
189. The Hilton's ballroom is a classic model of flexible facilities.
190. Thus is the reporter put in a classic double bind.
191. The Coca-Cola bottle is one of the classic designs of our century.
192. Ashmore, in Cranborne Chase, is a classic example,[www.Sentencedict.com] and there are many similar villages in the Yorkshire Wolds.
193. A few weeks ago we had a classic example of that in a debate on the Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill.
194. Since the bottom fell out of the market for supercars and classic cars, hot-rods have taken over.
195. Ann Black, the central figure in State and Main, is, however, classic Mamet.
196. Let us by all means give our classic a regular airing and add a new accessory.
197. From 1880 to 1914, the classic gold standard also applied internationally to offset trade surpluses and deficits.
198. The patient before us is a classic case of the former.
199. Although Neel died last February, many of his associates, including authors of classic anthropology texts, are still alive.
200. We see this ambiguity in K C Wheare's now classic book on constitutions.
201. Professor Carey wrote the classic account of early explorations in Africa and Asia.
202. A favourite of many and an all-time classic you can't afford to be without.
203. The collaboration was supposed to work the old magic and produce a classic album.
204. He bought cars, a classic Harley-Davidson motorcycle, boats, travel trailers and expensive pickups.
205. The 1988 is a concentrated, complex, classic wine with blackcurrant flavors and aromas of cedar and pipe tobacco.
206. He is a devout Catholic who loves classic cars, stodgy puddings and paintings.
207. There were accusations last night that doctors at the hospital should have realised she had classic symptoms of the disorder.
208. It was a classic face off, and Bodie sensed danger.
209. Trompe Le Monde features classic French cuisine served amid sumptuous surroundings.
210. Olympushas had an enviable name for the production of both digital and classic film cameras.
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