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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151. He's been elected to a fellowship at Merton College.
152. She went to college with great expectations.
153. She studied English and drama at college.
154. He attended evening classes at the local college.
155. She had a motley group of friends at college.
156. I marvelled that he suddenly left college.
157. The college attracts students of all nationalities.
158. He was a King's scholar at Eton College.
159. His friends had all gone to college or were bringing home the bacon.
160. I've had the hots for him ever since he came to college.
161. Her study was not in any way intended to prejudice the future development of the college.
162. She has satisfied the conditions for entry into the college.
163. It takes new students a while to orientate themselves to college life.
164. Students growing up from nursery school to college have trouble dealing with realities.
165. I'm not one of the regular people here, I'm just filling in time before I go to college.
166. Now more and more city adults spend their leisure time trying to improve themselves at school or college.
167. Tracking assigns some students to college prep and others to vocational programs.
168. It's a good college, but lacks the cachet of Harvard.
169. Have as much fun as possible at college, but don't let it take precedence over work.
170. It all happened when I was at college, which seems light years away now that I'm over fifty.
171. The residential blocks were integrated with the rest of the college.
172. Going to college gave her the chance to spread her wings.
173. After leaving college,(sentencedict.com/college.html) he set himself up as a freelance photographer.
174. Her mother was pleased that she chose a college close to home.
175. Don't forget about your old friends when you go off to college, okay?
176. She had mellowed a great deal since their days at college.
177. The college aims to be a world centre of excellence in the field of marine biology.
178. The college offers a wide variety of programmes of study.
179. The team was pointing for the game with the neighbouring college.
180. He is now a professor of economics at Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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