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the classmates
noun
Student who is in the same class (in school)
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Among the classmates were two Assyrian Christians, Marlene and Nahren.
The classmates who left Kolkata are scattered all over the world.
"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.
In fact, many of the classmates arrived early and began making name tags for themselves.
First the revolution, then the Castro regime, forced life-changing moral choices on all the classmates.
But the classmates said that despite the pressure, they never heard Mr. Skakel confess.
The classmates headed like homing pigeons straight down the main hallway and to the right.
And another: If only the classmates had not opened his backpack, fished out his laptop and turned it on.
It was fun! Half of the classmates were in the cooking program, and the other half were in sommelier.
A social pariah in high school, Mr. Spector sneers at the classmates who ostracized him, dismissing them as "nothing".
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