Crossword-Solution: FROSH 5 letters, 56 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Frat rushees, often 1 answer
First-class folks? 1 answer
First-class people? 1 answer
First-year class 1 answer
First-year collegian 1 answer
First-year student, briefly 1 answer
First-year student, casually 1 answer
First-year student, informally 1 answer
First-year students, briefly 1 answer
First-year types 1 answer
Frat recruits 1 answer
Next year's sophs 1 answer
Future alums 1 answer
Future soph 1 answer
H.S. newbies 1 answer
Many frat pledges 1 answer
Many pledges 1 answer
New collegian: Slang. 1 answer
New face in the dorms 1 answer
Newbie on campus 1 answer
Newcomers to college, familiarly 1 answer
Next year's soph 1 answer
Beanie wearer 1 answer
Would-be sophs 1 answer
University newbie 1 answer
They hope to become sophs 1 answer
Soph-to-be 1 answer
Soph, formerly 1 answer
Soph preceder 1 answer
Rutgers rookie 1 answer
Pledge material? 1 answer
Orientation participants, informally 1 answer
Academic lowly 1 answer
Beginners at Ole Miss 1 answer
Campus group: Slang. 1 answer
Ninth grader 1 answer
Campus neophyte: Slang. 1 answer
Campus newbie 1 answer
Campus newbies 1 answer
Campus newcomer 1 answer
Campus newcomers 1 answer
Campus noob 1 answer
Campus rookie 1 answer
Yearbook gp. 2 answers
First class, informally? 2 answers
Campus man: Slang. 2 answers
academic rookie 2 answers
College newbie 2 answers
High-school class, informally 3 answers
Lower class? 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FROSH (1)

When macrell ceaseth from the seas, John Baptist brings grass-beef and pease, Frosh herring plenty, _Michell_ {67c} brings, With fatted crones, and such old things.
Lowestoft in olden times Francis D. Longe 2017

Quotes with FROSH (3)

Frosh (2002) has suggested that therapeutic spaces provide children and adults with the rare opportunity to articulate experiences that are otherwise excluded from the dominant symbolic order. However, since the 1990s, post-modern and post-structural theory has often been deployed in ways that attempt to ‘manage’ from; afar the perturbing disclosures of abuse and trauma that arise in therapeutic spaces (Frosh 2002). Nowhere is this clearer than in relation to organised abuse,…
Michael Salter Organised Sexual Abuse
As mandatory reporting laws and community awareness drove an increase its child protection investigations throughout the 1980s, some children began to disclose premeditated, sadistic and organised abuse by their parents, relatives and other caregivers such as priests and teachers (Hechler 1988). Adults in psychotherapy described similar experiences. The dichotomies that had previously associated organised abuse with the dangerous, external ‘Other’ had been breached, and the i…
Michael Salter Organised Sexual Abuse
In university, in a vain attempt to stave off the frosh fifteen, I used to melt fat-free cheese over broccoli, onions and cauliflower in the cafeteria microwave. That earned me few friends.
Rachel Sklar
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 61 times in crossword archives (1954–2025).