collegians in English
This farce is set in the upper-crust atmosphere of England's Oxford University in 1892, where the trio of collegians try every trick in the book to keep their secret liaisons a secret.
Use "collegians" in a sentence
1. Bangor finally shook themselves to run in three tries, helped enormously by some comical Collegians defending.
2. On yesterday's anaemic display they didn't deserve to as Collegians dominated throughout and scored five tries.
3. Collegians scored three tries in a blistering 12 minute spell early in the second-half to kill the match.
4. ‘Ironically, Wesley was a staunch Arminian, though his lyrics are sung by some collegians as though his Calvinist friend and fellow evangelist George Whitefield could have written them.’ ‘Spurgeon and Clifford were personal friends, but Spurgeon was a Calvinist who emphasized evangelism and Clifford was an Arminian who emphasized social