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class someone or something with someone or something to group someone or something with someone or something considered similar. Please don't class this car with anything you've ever driven before. The sportswriters classed this team with some of the all-time best in history. cut class and cut school to skip a school class or a day of school without an excuse. As a joke, one day all the students cut their math class and went to lunch. Jane was grounded after she cut school last Friday. See also: cut a second-class citizen someone who is treated as if they are less important than other people in society Although she was married to an Australian, Louise couldn't get a work visa and it made her feel like a second-class citizen. in a class by itself the best or only one of its kind The High Desert Museum was in a class by itself. Usage notes: also used in the form in a class by yourself: Among jazz singers, she was in a class by herself. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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