Adjective
college-aged (not comparable)
Describing a person of the age at which students typically attend higher education
After Stewart returned to “The Daily Show,” HBO snapped up Oliver and his show, which premiered last April, has swiftly reached dizzying levels of popularity, especially with college-aged students. Source: Internet
A study published in Biological Psychiatry revealed that when college-aged students consumed alcoholic beverages, their brains released dopamine. Source: Internet
But the death of a popular student soon after Dani caters a party at her house means Dani and her college-aged renters have to find a killer or watch Dani's business go up in flames. Source: Internet
“A college-aged man bumped into me,” Pagán said. Source: Internet
Not every college-aged person marches in the streets or pines for socialism. Source: Internet
But to wear a Lamb Chop costume today for a college-aged woman is different; it would have to be a sexy or a dominatrix lamb because a costume without either of those qualities deems me both unattractive and homely, naturally. Source: Internet