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sorority

  • EN [ səˈrɒrəti]
  • US [ səˈrɔrəti]
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English definition

    Noun

  • 1. a social club for female undergraduates

Example sentences

  • Mary joined a sorority when she was at college.

  • Now alcohol is bend banned from all fraternity fraternity and sorority sorority houses and university housing.

  • I'm pretty sure that's where your staff is led by their Sorority Sue.

  • A sorority member offered a rushee a cigarette.

  • A member of a fraternity or sorority that has its name composed of Greek letters.

  • Her escapades were a subject of merriment in the sorority house.

  • Mary is fourth in the to be admired to the sorority.

  • Now alcohol is banned from all fraternity and sorority houses and university housing.

  • Compounding interest is like a sorority girl on Ecstasy.

  • When she went to college, she joined a large sorority.

  • She's a great writer, but can you see her blending in at a sorority?

  • No but seriously, this sorority is throwing a party tonight in LA.

  • The sorority had a hen party for its members.

  • You think the sorority had something to do with it?

  • Eleanor had belonged to the same sorority as Betty Jean and they were still great friends.

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