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straight A

or straight-A

adjective

  1. achieving or showing the highest grade or superior accomplishment, especially scholastically:

    a straight A report card.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of straight A1

First recorded in 1945–50

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Example Sentences

Funke would have been remembered as a pretty freshman or a straight-A student by friends and probably forgotten by most.

First reports detail the shooter as Sergei Gordeyev, a young man around 15 years old, and reported to be a straight-A student.

I think viewers assumed Daphne was a virgin because she was a ‘good girl’; a straight-A student, etc.

But being a straight-A student doesn't coincide with sexuality.

She looks very much like the straight-A student she indeed had always been.

It was a long straight-a-way, and they could leap many feet in a single jump.

Well, geeve-a me youse-a da hand and Eesa take-a you straight-a da heem.

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