From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishOxbridgeOx‧bridge /ˈɒksˌbrɪdʒ $ ˈɑːks-/ noun [uncountable] SECthe universities of Oxford and Cambridge → redbrick
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Oxbridge• University awards at Oxbridge in 1973 equalled the 1954 record, with five Scholarships and Exhibitions.• His voice was cultured Oxbridge, and the grim intent in that voice made Cardiff and Pearce stand obediently aside.• The same Oxbridge colleges figure over and over again in the biographies of these and many other singers.• College membership in the Oxbridge system is of prime significance.