Similar words: alleged, allegedly, collect, colleague, collector, collection, collective, legend. Meaning: ['kɒlɪdʒ] n. 1. the body of faculty and students of a college 2. an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university 3. British slang for prison 4. a complex of buildings in which an institution of higher education is housed.
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121. As a scholar you will not have to pay college fees.
122. She's the nominal head of our college - the real work is done by her deputy.
123. The college is a stronghold of the child-centred approach to teaching.
124. I worked in a small beachside restaurant during the college vacation.
125. I want to show you the album of my college life.
126. The number of students at the college has quadrupled in the last ten years.
127. The college offers the Higher National Diploma in computer studies.
128. Two friends and I drove to Florida during college spring break.
129. When I finished college I went travelling for six months .
130. The college loses a lot of money through poor administration.
131. I had an active social life when I was at college.
132. The Garden State Bowl kicks off the postseason college football games.
133. The college has a highly formalized system of assessment.
134. Her family founded the college in 1895.
135. He was unemployed for two months after leaving college.
136. Amanda is home from college once again.
137. They let rooms to college students.
138. This college is affiliated to Beijing University.
139. They've already put his name down for Eton College.
140. South Point College does not grade the students' work.
141. This college has a long tradition of athletic excellence.
142. The college published a drama review.
143. He gained confidence when he went to college.
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144. Are good grades a stepping-stone to college?
145. Going to college can be a voyage of self-discovery.
146. He dropped out of college[sentencedict.com], to his family's distress.
147. Take-up for college places has been slow.
148. She worked in a bookstore during college.
149. Manchester College elected him Principal in 1956.
150. He flunked out of college after four semesters.
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