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class Theme: ELEGANCE 1. n. high style; elegance. The dame's got class, but no brains.Class isn't worth much in this neighborhood. 2. mod. first-rate; high-class. I've always regarded the firm as a class outfit.This was a class suburb just a few years ago.
class 1. noun elegant style or behaviour, refined taste, a state of excellence. Originally sports usage UK, 1874 2. verb to attend a class US, 2002
idiomclassa class actgood/excellent used about someone who is very good at their job, or who is a very good person:The DataWise Group is definitely a class act that deserves its position in the market.Tom Watson, in addition to being a great golfer, is known by all for being a class act.
class1. n. high style; elegance. The dame’s got class, but no brains. 2. mod. first-rate; high-class. This was a class suburb just a few years ago. See:- a class act
- be in a class of (one's)/its own
- be in a class of your, its, etc. own
- be not in the same class
- be not in the same league
- bunk (something)
- class
- class (someone or something) with (someone or something)
- class act
- class clown
- class warfare
- class with
- cut class
- have a touch of class
- have, etc. a touch of class
- in a class by (one)self
- in a class of (one's)/its own
- jig (it)
- not be in the same league/class/street
- second best
- second class
- second-class citizen
- skive (something)
- wag (it)
- world class
- world-class
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