Attended by members of both sexes.
A female student at a coeducational college or university.
1 The spa also has a co - ed hammam that accommodates up to 12.
2 Co-ed boys pretend they don't know that the co-ed girls are alive.
3 Wexford designer Richard Malone welcomed the move to take LFW co-ed .
4 Good food, daintily served, only goes with a co-ed mental regimen.
5 After leaving a co - ed primary school, Ms Thomas started at an all-girls high school.
6 His men turned toward the co-ed section of the bleachers.
7 When I was in school in Newcastle it was co-ed .
8 They called her "our co - ed " and "the boss girl" after that.
9 Even among her co-ed dancers, the men often were in costumes with their faces covered.
10 The school announced this week that all frats must go co - ed within the next three years.
11 The Saturday night camp fire at this Institute, contrary to the usual custom, was not co-ed .
12 The boys may have a good enough time, but the co-ed girls are shoved into the background.
14 Waterford was multi-racial and co-ed .
15 What shakes him out of his funk is glamorous co - ed April (Meagan Good), whom he falls for at first sight.
16 You'll never realize, my boy, how old Pa Time roller-skates by until you go back to a co-ed college ten years afterward.
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