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The classmates
noun
Student who is in the same class (in school)
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The classmates who left Kolkata are scattered all over the world.
The classmates headed like homing pigeons straight down the main hallway and to the right.
"The classmates share all their real-life experiences and management problems or issues with the class," she said.
The classmates who will sing behind her, few of them Puerto Rican either, mistake her for Chinese, if anything.
The classmates made the poster using Photoshop after experiencing "so much disappointment at the violence that is never the answer," Sarah said.
The classmates in high school to whom I hadn't told what had happened, didn't notice for months that I was using a prosthetic arm.
The classmates in high school to whom I hadn't told what had happened didn't notice for months that I was using a prosthetic arm.
The classmates participated in the recent OFC Mascot Competition that was run through the OFC Just Play Programme, in conjunction with partners UNICEF and the Australian Sports Commission.
Among the classmates were two Assyrian Christians, Marlene and Nahren.
"It ends up where the classmates have to carry the robot down the hall," she said.
I think the classmates were much better than the teachers, actually.
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