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brotherhood

[bruhth-er-hood] / ˈbrʌð ərˌhʊd /


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"I didn't know what would happen if I disrupted the brotherhood you have in the locker room," he says.

From BBC

China quickly emerged as a financier, equipment supplier and political partner in what Caracas called an “iron brotherhood” that until now insulated it from U.S. pressure.

From The Wall Street Journal

There has never been a lasting international brotherhood of nationalists.

From The Wall Street Journal

Uganda's flag -- created when the country achieved independence from Britain in 1962 -- has stripes of black to represent Africa, yellow for its sunshine, and red to represent African brotherhood, with a grey crowned crane overlaid.

From Barron's

"Why do you speak of pressure?" he told France 24 television, pointing to "friendship and brotherhood" between the two countries.

From Barron's