I. adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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coed exercise classes
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Almost all college students live in coed dormitories or in houses shared with friends.
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Many coed schools provide excellent education.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I wanted a coed school, and it seemed the most prestigious.
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In 1958 Deerfield was still thirty years away from going coed .
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Last winter a judge put a vet away for thirty-five years for sinking his teeth into sweet, succulent coed flesh.
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Many coed schools provide excellent educations, but the reasons for the movement seem to be less academic than financial and ideological.
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Ringwald wastes no time wedging herself between McGaw and his coed girlfriend, Sarah Lassez.
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They accepted once-scandalous deviations such as interfaith dialogue, political activism, concert-going, and coed dancing.
II. noun
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A nationwide search was under way for a typical coed .
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No embarrassing costumes meant for college coeds would hang awkwardly upon my 40-or-50-something body.
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The staff might be young; they look like college coeds running around in their tees and hi-tech sweats.