Synonym: excellent, fantabulous. Similar words: first class, first cost, outclassed, first and last, first, at first, firstly, first aid. Meaning: adj. of the highest quality. adv. by first-class conveyance; with first-class accommodations first class. n. 1. the highest rank in a classification 2. mail that includes letters and postcards and packages sealed against inspection 3. the most expensive accommodations on a ship or train or plane.
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61. On-time is defined as overnight delivery of first-class mail within major cities.
62. Contained in the application forms was the core of a first-class and committed newspaper staff.
63. Surridge retired from the first-class game in 1959 to concentrate on the family sports goods business.
64. The nurses gave us a warm farewell before we left the hospital to board a first-class train to Tokyo.
65. He always sat at the end of the second coach, in the small, first-class compartment with red plush seats.
66. But there was no question of any of the first-class counties being relegated for poor results.
67. Took the two first first-class tickets for C. Arms from this station numbered respectively 00 and 01.
68. As he stuck a sceptical thumb into a tub of rock-hard Camembert, he knew he was facing a first-class mess.
69. He boarded the train for the overnight journey and entered a first-class compartment with his first-class ticket.
70. It was fitting that his last innings for Middlesex should bring him 221 - his highest first-class score.
71. Each year 960 research awards are allocated by the academy; last year 72 applicants with first-class degrees were turned down.
72. The restored 1920s train has every luxury, including live music, a dance floor, plus first-class food.
73. Clumsy on land Manx shear waters may be, but they are elegant fliers and first-class navigators.
74. Developers Foinavon have slapped in a £5m bid for first-class cricket ground Acklam Park in Middlesbrough.
75. When only eighteen he became a fellow of Exeter College in 1826,[http://sentencedict.com/first-class.html] two years before obtaining first-class honours in classics.
76. He took a first-class degree at Oxford and won a coveted fellowship at All Souls.
77. He was a brilliant lawyer, with a first-class brain, but very little tolerance of lesser intellects.
78. Calls should cost about the same as a first-class stamp.
79. Unlike some hatchbacks one could mention, this seems to be solidly built with a first-class chassis.
80. Chamberlain's practical experience of first-class cricket is slim, confined to six matches for Northamptonshire shortly after the war.
81. In 1955 we played 34 first-class matches of which we won 27 and lost seven.
82. Leonard Stuart Darling played in 100 first-class matches and scored 5780 runs at 42.50, with 16 centuries.
83. Warne took nine wickets in his first-class comeback for Victoria after his recovery from a broken finger.
84. In 1871 the Lowe-Vansittart propeller was awarded a first-class diploma at the Kensington exhibition, followed by similar awards worldwide.
85. That is, they did not acknowledge each other, but each bought a first-class railway return ticket to Clapham Junction.
86. She bought first-class tickets and still had half an hour to spare.
87. The impoverished crossed in steerage for fifty dollars; the prosperous strolled first-class decks and drank champagne at captains' tables.
88. Anyway, if he were simply trying to disappear, a first-class ticket on a standard commercial airline would have done.
89. Inside, liberal use of first-class photographs, imaginative illustrations and visual pages enhance the articles and invite you to read them.
90. He graduated in 1956 with First-Class Honours in Medicine, a rare achievement, and later specialised in gastroenterology.
More similar words: first class, first cost, outclassed, first and last, first, at first, firstly, first aid, firsthand, first-hand, first-aid, headfirst, first lady, first name, first-rate, first step, firstborn, first of all, first-ever, first blush, first prize, first floor, first degree, first-aid kit, twenty-first, safety first, first quarter, the first person, at first sight, at first blush.