Freshman

//ˈfɹɛʃmən//

"Freshman" in a Sentence (16 examples)

Felix constantly worries that he isn't amounting to anything, even though he's only a freshman in high school.

My brother is a freshman.

He's a freshman.

Carla is the one freshman who aced every course in which she enrolled.

I'm a freshman.

Are you a freshman, too?

You're a freshman, aren't you?

Tom is a freshman.

I'm just a freshman.

I'm a freshman at Harvard.

At the time I was a wide-eyed freshman, but I was soon to grow jaded and cynical.

When he was but yet a freshman in Cambridge.

Sir Alexander: Then he's a graduate. Sir Davy: Say they trust him not? Sir Alexander: Then is he held a freshman and a sot,¶ And never shall commence, but being still barr'd¶ Be expuls'd from the master's side to th' twopenny ward,¶ Or else i' th' hole be plac'd.

As a country, we now enter what the seven freshmen called “unchartered waters”, with an unprecedented political and constitutional crisis looming on the horizon.

Trump may have played a role in swaying some holdouts — calling into a meeting of Republican freshmen the night before, and calling other members ahead of voting.

I am but a Freshman yet in France, therefore I can send you no News but that all is here quiet, and 'tis no ordinary News that the French should be quiet.

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