Similar words: classic, classical, classically, neoclassic, neoclassical, classify, reclassify, classified. Meaning: ['klæsɪk] n. study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome.
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1, Her daughter likes reading the classics of English literature.
2, Youth first classics never redeemed.
3, Judith studied classics at Oxford.
4, I never tire of reading classics.
5, She studied/read classics at Cambridge.
6, I spent my childhood reading the classics.
7, English classics such as 'Alice in Wonderland'
8, The teacher force-fed students the classics.
9, It was law or classics-I mean English or classics.
10, She studied Classics at university.
11, Many of her works are regarded as classics.
12, Coming up after the break, three Rolling Stones classics back-to-back.
13, Her daughter is particulary likes reading the classics of English literature.
14, 'La Grande Illusion' is one of the classics of French cinema.
15, The great classics of political philosophy are utopian.
16, Replace those paperbacks and forgotten bestsellers with leather-bound classics!
17, Unimpeachable classics, one and all.
18, She may also release an album of theatre classics.
19, Can schools remove literary classics from the curriculum?
20, The CD contains instrumental jazz versions of Gershwin classics.
21, I thought you said you read classics?
22, Saskia also draws from the classics for her language.
23, Broadway classics like "A Chorus Line" will never die.
24, The real classics, of course,[http://sentencedict.com/classics.html] our flight simulators.
25, Movies like "Paris, Texas' have become modern classics.
26, Some styles are so flattering that they instantly become classics.
27, She was educated privately and at Pembroke College, where she read classics.
28, Many of the Rolling Stones' records have become rock classics.
29, As I grow older, I like to reread the classics regularly.
30, The record won a gold award and remains one of the classics of modern popular music.
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