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  • 41High School! Kimengumi — Infobox animanga/Header name = High School! Kimengumi caption = Cast shot from High School! Kimengumi ja kanji = ハイスクール!奇面組 ja romaji = Hai Sukūru! Kimengumi genre = Comedy, SchoolInfobox animanga/Manga title = Third Year Funny face Club author …

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  • 42class — 1. n. high style; elegance. □ The dame’s got class, but no brains. □ Class sn’t worth much in this neighborhood. 2. mod. first rate; high class. □ I’ve always regarded the firm as a class outfit …

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  • 43class — 1 noun 1 IN A SOCIETY a) (C) one of the groups in a society that people can be divided into according to their jobs, income, the kind of family they have etc: the professional classes | class differences/distinctions/privileges etc: Class… …

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  • 44high — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 a of great vertical extent (a high building). b (predic.; often in comb.) of a specified height (one inch high; water was waist high). 2 a far above ground or sea level etc. (a high altitude). b inland, esp. when raised… …

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  • 45class act — noun a) An entity exhibiting high class (q.v.) esp. through refinement of demeanor, conscientiousness of behavior, and/or skillfulness in performance; or an exhibition of high class esp. of one or more of those types: b) A person or organization… …

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  • 46high — Synonyms and related words: Dutch courage, Gymnasium, Hydromatic, Latin school, Olympian, Realgymnasium, Realschule, a bit much, a high, abandoned, above, abovestairs, academy, accented, acme, acute, aerial, afflicted, aged, aggrandized, agog,… …

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  • 47high — {{11}}high (adj.) O.E. heh (Anglian), heah (W.Saxon) of great height, lofty, tall, exalted, high class, from P.Gmc. *haukhaz (Cf. O.S. hoh, O.N. har, Dan. hèi, Swed. hög, O.Fris. hach, Du. hoog, O.H.G. hoh, Ger. hoch, Goth. hauhs …

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  • 48high-toned — adj 1. high principled, respectable, reputable, ethical, moral, uncorrupt; straightforward, aboveboard, disinterested, dispassionate, truthful, candid; dignified, distinguished, distingue, impressive, imposing; honorable, venerable, revered;… …

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  • 49class — See: HIGH CLASS, SECOND CLASS …

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  • 50class — See: HIGH CLASS, SECOND CLASS …

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