A person who is member of one's class or profession.
1 Please accept, dear confrere , the expression of my high esteem and cordial attachment.
2 Before a ' confrere ' she was certain he would not ask her dangerous questions.
3 Some one has warned him-an enemy of the Countess, a confrere of Maitland.
4 Will you marry me?' So do your worst, cher confrere .
5 No, confrere of France-no , confrere of Poland- IamItalian.
6 But what shall I say to you, young ' confrere ' ?
7 Certainly, my dear confrere , and that most heartily.
8 The youth of my young ' confrere ' astonishes you.
9 My confrere , Carpano, your locksmith, shares my claim.
10 We, too, cher confrere , - we ,too ,maymeet again!
11 When darkness falls he is condemned to the same helplessness as his confrere in the waters below.
12 Like his confrere , he remained upon the Bench until he died, which was in extreme old age.
13 Dr Revault, confrere of Guyot, regretted the failure to perform a post-mortem on the body of Perrotte.
14 He did not lose himself in idle words, the young ' confrere ' , any more than in useless details.
15 That renders him untouchable, like his confrere .
16 There could be applied to him the words said by him of his confrere , friend, and nephew, Bayard:-
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