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With this bar to congenial juvenile fraternization removed, Donald felt free to begin life on a new plane.
THE VIKING BLOODFREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE
A general fraternization ensued, and the late enemies and temporary friends regaled each other at various banquets.
SOUTH AMERICAW. H. KOEBEL
Better yet, where in all Fiji was fraternization more simple?
THE PACIFIC TRIANGLESYDNEY GREENBIE
An alliance marked by close fraternization always ends in cannon shot.
DECADENCE AND OTHER ESSAYS ON THE CULTURE OF IDEASREMY DE GOURMONT
Foster district and local societies to afford mutual instruction, and strengthen fraternization.
THE PRAIRIE FARMER, VOL. 56, NO. 2, JANUARY 12, 1884VARIOUS
At Petropavlovsk there was an amusing fraternization between the crews of the Variag and the Wright.
OVERLAND THROUGH ASIA; PICTURES OF SIBERIAN, CHINESE, AND TARTAR LIFETHOMAS WALLACE KNOX
HE Jacobins, in realizing their systems of fraternization, always contrived to be the elder brothers.
QUIPS AND QUIDDITIESWILLIAM DAVENPORT ADAMS
Incidentally he disposed of the suggestion that there had been anything in the way of fraternization.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 153, AUG 8, 1917VARIOUS
Often, it is the name mostly that holds a party together, and that forms the limit of sympathy and fraternization.
MEMOIR OF REV. JOSEPH BADGERELIHU G. HOLLAND
The mass beside the atom; the strip of ruined wall and the broken bowl,—threatening fraternization of every sort of rubbish.
LES MISRABLESVICTOR HUGO
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WORDS RELATED TO FRATERNIZATION

  • affiliation
  • alliance
  • amalgamation
  • chartering
  • confederation
  • consolidation
  • establishment
  • federation
  • fraternization
  • merger
  • unification
  • unionization
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