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fraternity

[fruh-tur-ni-tee] / frəˈtɜr nɪ ti /


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Their work demonstrated the nations' "militant fraternity", Putin said in the message received by Pyongyang last week.

From Barron's

We’d heard he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

From The Wall Street Journal

He belonged to a fraternity—half cult, half mainstream—that extended from Richard Brautigan to Thomas Pynchon, with Kurt Vonnegut in between.

From The Wall Street Journal

I started my career in journalism, I should say, went to school for journalism at Northwestern University, and Stuart was also a member of my fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha.

From Los Angeles Times

Friday from a fraternity house off campus on Greek Row about an unresponsive person who had possibly drowned.

From Los Angeles Times