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varsity
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Wikipedia
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" Varsity " is the alma mater of the University of Wisconsin–Madison . The ending lyrics of the song are accompanied by the singers waving their caps held in their right hands.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES junior varsity COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE junior ▪ We had cheerleaders for varsity football and boys basketball and even junior varsity cheerleaders for both teams. ▪ The student was beaten outside the cafeteria ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Varsity \Var"si*ty\, n. Colloquial contraction of University . [Brit.] the team with the best players of a school or club, being the main representative of the organization in competitive play between schools or organizations. In schools, contrasted with ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a British abbreviation of `university'; usually refers to Oxford University or Cambridge University a team representing a college or university [syn: first team ]
Usage examples of varsity.
Every varsity man bunted, but in just the place where it was not expected.
In the beginning of his senior year he had captained the varsity eleven, and in the coming spring he would again sally forth upon the diamond as the star initial sacker of collegedom.
In addition to being sophomore class president, he was a peer counselor, high scorer of the varsity basketball team the past winter, and now he was the wunderkind of the baseball team.
The old varsity had made six runs on nothing but deliberate bunts and daring dashes around the bases.
All I could think of was to ask the freshman and jayvee coaches of neighboring schools if anyone wanted to get one varsity year under his belt before testing the waters elsewhere.
Our youngest, Raymond, hopes to follow his brother Jim to Mercersburg after having won varsity letters in both cross-country running and wrestling in his freshman year at Bishop McNamara High School in Maryland.
Director of Composition, its varsity tennis coach, and Academy prorector Mr.
Ruth at nineteen was enhanced by her jockish appearance in the team photograph for Varsity Squash.
Thud told one of the junior varsity linebackers that he wished he could meet Weiss in a dark alley some night.
As a freshman in high school he was brought up by his coach, over the angry objections of the older players, to pitch the last varsity game of the season.
When Buffy first arrived, and had been assigned to be lab partners with Blayne (his previous lab partner had transferred out the week after school began), the hero of the varsity football Razorbacks tried to make time with her.
He exhorted them to return to their dormitories in the meanwhile and do their homework, by candlelight if necessary, inasmuch as varsity political crises came and went, as indeed did colleges and curricula, but the research after Answers must unflaggingly persist.
Estelle Oppers was always giving her snooty looks, but Norma Kay was proud of its bright yellow color and the perky little flip like she wore when she was a starter on the Coffeyville varsity team twenty-five years ago.
Hartley Flanagan was a corporation lawyer who could chin himself a dozen times and had been a varsity fullback at Stanford.
It must have been all of ten years ago, her last term at Cape Town varsity, swigging draught beer in the Pig and Whistle at Randall's Hotel and talking the most inane rubbish.