Fraternity in a sentence as a noun

Saying that YC should handle this would be like suggesting that Bill Gate's Harvard fraternity should clean up Microsoft's faux pas.

He told a story about their fraternity running a paid bar in the basement every Friday and Saturday night.

"The lab is like visiting a fraternity,""This is seriously disgusting.

That's basically reinforcing some stereotype that all coders belong to this fraternity of brothers.

The incubator model gives them the investment returns of a venture capital firm combined with the social returns of a fraternity.

One such place was described to be like this by almost everyone I spoke to in the beginning, it was a 'professional' fraternity where about 250 rushed and only 15 got in.

It is common on college campuses for fraternity events and other student activities to be advertised through a Facebook event, and anyone who doesn't get invited to these events might feel out of the loop.

In the US, we declare that we aren't paying umpty-thousand dollars a year so that Johnny can get an F and that our contributions to the college will be going down if this continues, and in the spirit of American egalitarianism and fraternity, we lower the standards for everyone.

Fraternity definitions

noun

a social club for male undergraduates

See also: frat

noun

people engaged in a particular occupation; "the medical fraternity"

See also: brotherhood sodality