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majoring

vb. (present participle of major English)

Usage examples of "majoring".

I was talking it over with my housemates last night, and one of them's majoring in abnormal psychology.

She's majoring in nutsos, so she might try to probe around and find the real you.

It's just that I've been majoring in Twinkie for the past several years.

Of course, the ones who've been majoring in parties almost always decide at that point that they've already blown the fall quarter anyway, so they don't even bother to come to class after Thanksgiving.

The party boys aren't very interested, but there are people on campus who aren't majoring in parties.

Sylvia's majoring in abnormal psychology, and she's doing a case history on Twink for her master's degree.

Back when he was majoring in American history, Karl had found several accounts that suggested that the Earp brothers were just another gang of hoods, as bad as the Clantons they had gunned down—from ambush—at the OK Corral.

Though nominally listed on the team roster as a senior, David Lee was actually several dozen credits short of sophomore status—this, despite majoring in physical education and minoring in physical therapy.

I finally tired of the uncomfortable silence and said, “What are you majoring in, Jean?

I was struggling through the open sewer that is seventeen) and going to the University of Maine, where he was majoring in English.

As Jessie Decker, she had been my mom's roommate at the University of Maine, where they were both majoring in political science.

Jerry is a Sweet, quiet, serious boy-he's majoring in music education, plays the-" Michael interrupted, in anguish, "Corinne, no.

I should have asked Marianne more about her classes, what she was majoring in, what she planned to do when she graduated.

There was pretty, sarcastic Amethyst who was majoring in women's physical education despite her mother's certainty she'd never find a husband in such a restricted field-"She worries I'll become a lesbian, can't bring herself to utter the word but that's what she means, we just quarrel all the time and it wears me out!