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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31, The Classics is here to stay.
32, New theories about education challenged women's intellectual credentials since most of them lacked a knowledge of the classics.
33, Strong, striking classics - black, bottle green, red, charcoal grey, navy, purple and white.
34, How many other fit old classics are being given an indigestible diet?
35, A scholarship took Runcie to Brasenose College, Oxford, to read classics, where his time was interrupted by war service.
36, At the same time I really believe that stirred bartenders on to create new classics in a classicist vein.
37, Hernan said that he was getting by primarily on Cliff Notes and movie versions of the assigned classics.
38, We ought to do more modern work at drama school, as well as the classics.
39, He read extensively in the classics and became an accomplished linguist.
40, Tiny checks and larger plaids carry out another trend toward classics.
41, Yet it's James they have to thank every time they sink into their armchairs to listen to their favourite classics.
42, When only eighteen he became a fellow of Exeter College in 1826, two years before obtaining first-class honours in classics.
43, And although the bebop classics give her the most vocal trouble, she nevertheless makes you sit up and take notice.
44, In one of his few acts of defiance, Presley opted for tight black leather, rock classics and his old band.
45, Equally, I also knew which three routes we had to do to bag the most renowned classics.
46, But after the release of Mob Rule in 1980, Allen retreated from the scene and his books became increasingly collectable classics.
47, The Classics Polo Match By the time the polo was due to start it was teeming with rain!
48, The smallest category comprises those that have actually become minor classics.
49, The latest bestsellers in contemporary fiction and literary classics for every collection.
50, The Tony -, Grammyand Emmy-winner sings her classics as well as new tunes with boundless energy and bawdy humor.
51, The restoration of the classics opened up a new world of fiction.
52, He instantly made his mark with a series of books based on the classics.
52, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
53, These three prototypes of the modern gothic are now considered literary classics.
54, The otter has captured popular imagination ever since the classics of Henry Williamson and Gavin Maxwell.
55, Just more oversized trousers, bold colors and the overstuffed parkas that are rapidly becoming fashion classics.
56, His previous books have become classics and have been read by countless thousands.
57, Broadway has long been the heartbeat of popular music and the source of countless classics.
58, Missing too are some of the ski mountaineering classics which are ideally suited to Nordic touring gear.
59, Although Jack stopped his studies at 19, he was very well-read, especially in the classics.
60, Libraries come nowhere, for instance, in the big selling areas of Bibles, cookery books, dictionaries and classics.
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