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halls of ivy
noun
- an institution of higher learning; university or college; the academic world.
Word History and Origins
Origin of halls of ivy1
Example Sentences
The wildly innovative sculptor and filmmaker, Yale class of 1989, heads back to the halls of ivy to present his first major project since the six-hour excremental eruption of “River of Fundament.”
The wildly innovative sculptor and filmmaker, Yale class of 1989, heads back to the halls of ivy to present his first major project since the six-hour excremental eruption of “River of Fundament.”
Those halls of ivy surely resonated with the reflecting sounds of rehearsing students.
The story was bizarre enough to become the subject of a segment on CBS’s “60 Minutes” in 1999, titled “The Scuffed Halls of Ivy.”
The halls of ivy boast two new VIP scions this fall.
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