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fraternity

[fruh-tur-ni-tee] / frəˈtɜr nɪ ti /


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“In this way, help Hungary to grow in fraternity, which is the path of peace.”

From New York Times

Smith instead suggested his classmate, Jack Maxey, who was a member of Kavanaugh's fraternity, allegedly known for exposing himself at parties, was the perpetrator.

From Salon

“That which offered freedom, equality, fraternity to all.”

From New York Times

The woman told police in an interview that she saw Kernodle and Chapin at the Sigma Chi fraternity house from about 9 p.m.

From Seattle Times

Two years later King was joined by another: Wilt Chamberlain, who was not only King’s teammate but fraternity brother.

From Los Angeles Times