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coed
[ koh-ed, -ed ]
noun
- Older Use. a female student in a coeducational institution, especially in a college or university.
adjective
- Older Use. of, relating to, or being a coed or coeds:
coed fads.
- for or serving both men and women alike.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of coed1
Example Sentences
I dug Arianna Rivas’ Jenny, the kidnapped coed who plays an active role in her own rescue.
Many of the properties that you pass on the way to Llidiart y Coed appear to be holiday homes.
The studio’s last original Disney+ series, “Win or Lose,†about a coed middle school softball team, will arrive late this year.
If you are imagining coed frivolity or drama, though, think again: These motivated girls are only concerned about the boys insofar as their proximity highlights the lack of parity between their programs.
It’s moderately surprising that it’s taken filmmakers two decades to concoct a heart-string-tugging underdog story out of the annual coed sport event known as the Homeless World Cup, a weeklong international competition featuring homeless soccer players.
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