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alma mater

NOUN
  1. your alma mater is a school you graduated from

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  • Those who have not yet made the update are in for a more image-heavy look, with a series of photos in which you have recently been tagged appearing at the top of the page, just under a row of text identifying personal information, such as your hometown, profession, birthday, and alma mater. New Facebook Profile Design Is Now Official
  • We ‘get down’ as we did in the Congo, touching our alma mater, the earth, terra.
  • Mayor Vincent Gray attended last night's hoops tilt between the George Washington University Colonials and the La Salle Explorers "expecting a brief 'attaboy' from his alma mater," the Post's Steve Hendrix writes today. DeMorning DeBonis: Jan. 6, 2010
  • A better-known piece of Welsh patriotic music is Men of Harlech that is a rousing good march and also served as the tune for the alma mater of my high school. Ddyhea buchedda Cymru!
  • Cambridge, _Alma mater Cantabrigia_: so that it seems to have originated with that university. Notes and Queries, Number 213, November 26, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc.
  • I have to agree that your alma mater is the undergraduate school, in my case CCNY. The Volokh Conspiracy » Self-hating Wolverine
  • Instead, he has been concentrating on finishing his degree in industrial distribution from his alma mater, Western Carolina.
  • He returned to his alma mater to write a doctorate in moral philosophy.
  • But these days Princeton's hallowed grounds give new meaning to the phrase alma mater. The Group
  • Personalized jewelry and accessories are meaningful gifts that grads will cherish forever, even after that alma mater sweatshirt is stretched and pilled. Katie Campbell: 10 Gift Ideas for the Modern Graduate
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