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were class
noun
A group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.
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Sometimes there were class struggles.
He thought they were "class clowns".
The Cambridge spies were class warriors, but also convicted of mauvaise foi.
The Administrators were "class parents" — the sorts of people who organize school events and group gifts.
Three were class actions alleging discriminatory raids on overcrowded housing and gathering places where day laborers wait for work.
Some were class signifiers: the something-in-the-City bowlers, the extravagant Bond Street cartwheels in the Royal Enclosure.
All were class of 1958: Nureyev and Soloviev at the Kirov's school and Vasilyev, now director of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, at the Bolshoi school.
Yet the Mail has a formula that abuses them all as hypocrites and "champagne socialists", as if they were class traitors for not voting Tory.
"What's special about my generation of heads is that we were class teachers the 1980s, when it was about child-centred learning.
Not because they were class warriors who were giving these spoilt "heir heads" (another popular term) what they deserved – but because they wanted to be them.
Most of the malocclusions were class III (77.3 %).
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