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brotherhood

[bruhth-er-hood] / ˈbrʌð ərˌhʊd /


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China quickly emerged as a financier, equipment supplier and political partner in what Caracas called an “iron brotherhood” that until now insulated it from U.S. pressure.

From The Wall Street Journal

There has never been a lasting international brotherhood of nationalists.

From The Wall Street Journal

Uganda's flag -- created when the country achieved independence from Britain in 1962 -- has stripes of black to represent Africa, yellow for its sunshine, and red to represent African brotherhood, with a grey crowned crane overlaid.

From Barron's

"Why do you speak of pressure?" he told France 24 television, pointing to "friendship and brotherhood" between the two countries.

From Barron's

Money and opportunities were scarce but there was a "a good sense of brotherhood" in his friend group, and he has fond memories of riding bikes and playing basketball.

From BBC