Stud in a sentence as a noun

What a stud, and what a perfect rebuttal to the deeply flawed "Please don't learn to code".

"And, I mean, the great-looking ones, like the really high-caliber studs — they flirt right back, no problem.

I know Google NGrams is hardly a robust research tool, but a few phrases that are fun to speculate about ...'Failing student' - big in the 30's, went out of fashion?

[1]: Example, I recently saw a Harry Potter set that used a combination of a translucent 1x1 brick and brown stud to create 'potion bottles.

Successful researchers will have to accept smaller and more focused labs and see their smaller pool of grad students distracted by training in areas other than research.

He answered questions about math like an intelligent grad student, conveying his own ideas in fully grammatical sentences without ums or ahs.

Stud in a sentence as a verb

I'm European but I grew up with both imperial and metric systems side-by-side, so it was easy for me to pick up American standards on things like stud distances and so on.

Given that cheap and disposable trainees — PhD students and postdocs — fuel the entire scientific research enterprise, it is not surprising that few inside the system seem interested in change.

CS is not growing in popularity despite increased demand[0], and new students should be welcomed instead of facing artificial filtering measures like "dedication".

In addition, most available studies are ecologic in design, limiting the ability to infer causality.

We did use stud for a short time but have recently moved back to this approach for a couple of reasons:+ Currently out SSL connections need to be pinned to a specific server, so we wound up running the terminator on the same box.

Stud definitions

noun

a man who is virile and sexually active

See also: he-man macho-man

noun

ornament consisting of a circular rounded protuberance (as on a vault or shield or belt)

See also: rivet

noun

an upright in house framing

See also: scantling

noun

adult male horse kept for breeding

See also: studhorse

noun

poker in which each player receives hole cards and the remainder are dealt face up; bets are placed after each card is dealt

verb

scatter or intersperse like dots or studs; "Hills constellated with lights"

See also: constellate

verb

provide with or construct with studs; "stud the wall"