Word: well-read
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...restaurants, take a holiday in Barbados; gradually, obligingly, they settle into their roles like glossy-magazine archetypes in a masque. He's a self-contained realist, she a self-doubting romantic. He won't talk and she won't stop. Their ups and downs are delicately choreographed by a well-read Puck who's not afraid of quoting Thales, Heraclitus, Hegel, Marx and five others in a single paragraph...
...most well-read person I know," Chan said. "He was very good at a lot of things, especially academic...
...English concentrator my valuable literature electives are few and far between. It must also believe that large, overflowing lectures of students, the majority of whom are there to "fill a Core," are preferable and educationally more beneficial than smaller, more intimate circles of students very well-read in the material, students most likely concentrating in that field...
...this is not a reality, because many of the parents themselves are unable or unwilling to address these issues, or the problem would not be as pressing as it is. David Lat's heart is in the right place; he wants the American student to be eloquent, intelligent, and well-read. Unfortunately, first they need to be alive, and unburdened with a child--two rather large impediments to being conversant on the social contract. Jason Gottlieb Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
...though, is what makes any city great, and though traditions die hard around here, in Boston changes happen all the time, to great effect. If a hundred 20-year-olds like a band, that band gets noticed; if a writer wants to make a splash, there are dozens of well-read magazines and newspapers that can accommodate...