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  • noun in combination Someone in a particular year of e.g. study.

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Examples

  • Scourge of the overpaid public servants, P.D. James may have claimed her first victim: the six million quid a yearman Jonathan Ross will not seek to re-sign his contract with the BBC.

    ‘Wossy’ cuts and runs 2010

  • Scourge of the overpaid public servants, P.D. James may have claimed her first victim: the six million quid a yearman Jonathan Ross will not seek to re-sign his contract with the BBC.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2010

  • Scourge of the overpaid public servants, P.D. James may have claimed her first victim: the six million quid a yearman Jonathan Ross will not seek to re-sign his contract with the BBC.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • Scourge of the overpaid public servants, P.D. James may have claimed her first victim: the six million quid a yearman Jonathan Ross will not seek to re-sign his contract with the BBC.

    ‘Wossy’ cuts and runs 2010

  • Of course, as most beautiful women know, these women have the power; and need not waste their time on a lowly first yearman like myself.

    RVABlogs 2008

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