First class meaning in English
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Definition
(I only travel) first class: (I always buy tickets for) the expensive part of a train, plane, etc.
Examples
- "Our first-class service is the finest in the world!"
- "You and Ms. Donovan will be traveling first class to Logan Airport on Big Generic Airlines."
- "Follow me, young man, there's a couple of spare seats in first class."
- "Passenger : First class?"
- "Follow me, young man, there's a couple of spare seats in first-class."
- "Passenger : That's not fair, I was here first, I want to go to first class!"
- "Kevin loves to travel, but only in first class."
- "Also, I am sure the company would have been happy to approve your direct flight, had you not attempted to book it in first class."
- "I'd like a first class ticket: Champagne, whisky, hand towels, the works!"
- "If you still feel like upgrading to first class or business class, then the money to pay for the upgrade will have to come out of your own pocket."
- "Brian : First class, non-stop, non-smoking, leaving Monday morning."
- "Gourmet fine dining (microwaved) and free alcohol in First Class."
- "Passenger : That's not fair, I was here first, I want to go in first class!"
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