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be classmates
noun
Student who is in the same class (in school)
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In September the two girls will be classmates at Dewey.
That clarity mitigated one of the toughest parts of the application process, which involves the inevitable games of comparison among applicants competing for the same slots, who sometimes also happen to be classmates and friends.
He's a couple years older than me, so throughout our time at the school, he would move to the next class, and a year or two later, we'd be classmates again.
His speech also included some lighter moments ― he joked to big laughs that the graduates would no longer be classmates, but instead "adults who Facebook search each other at 2 in the morning for the next 10 years". .
Bayarkhuu and Tsengel may not be classmates for much longer.
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Katherine Brokaw and I were classmates.
He and Kauser were classmates.
"K >atherine Brokaw and I were classmates.
Marjorie Fortunoff and I were classmates.
They were classmates and passersby.
We had been classmates," Nelson said Tuesday.
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