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Meanings of whole fraternity in English
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Usage of whole fraternity in English
1
Pray, Friar Shakewell, does your wholefraternity quaver and shake at that rate?
2
I speak, on behalf of the wholefraternity of writers, this word of gratitude-andenvy.
3
The ideal genealogy starts with a wholefraternity-theindividual who is making it and all his brothers and sisters.
4
There was a fishwoman in Cork who was more than a match for the wholefraternity of her order.
5
The wholefraternity is now sitting in chains in the trenches of Gyula Fehérvár and we have seen the last of it.
6
Against any rash man who should undertake a private speculation, of course the wholefraternity of thieves would be the beat possible police.
7
Godfrey collected his whole art and capacity, and, augmenting his score to number ten, indulged himself with a view of the wholefraternity.
8
I, together with the wholefraternity of football managers in the LMA, wish him well and hope for a speedy recovery from his surgery.
9
Players, management, the wholefraternity exhaled and drank their beer without the trauma and crisis of confidence that beset debates in Twickenham two weeks ago.
10
Was it not dangerous to the wholefraternity if, without the smallest precaution, she should bring the officers of justice in the midst of them?
11
To gratify one such sterling heart of gold, I would go more lengths than to instruct the cold-blooded curiosity of a wholefraternity of philosophers.
12
His lordship would reply, "He was so teased and harassed in his youth by learned men, that he had ever since detested the wholefraternity."
13
"Soft goods, for Brown Brothers, of Snow Hill," and so on through the wholefraternity.