sorority

[ US /sɝˈɔɹəti/ ]
[ UK /sɔːɹˈɒɹɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a social club for female undergraduates
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How To Use sorority In A Sentence

  • The social calendar of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority members at the University of Georgia holds about 10 formal or semiformal events per semester. Fashion 101: Rent The Runway Targets Students
  • To join a national sorority was a bold act binding one to financial obligations; this, I hadn't known. I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
  • I love hearing from my project-teammate from grad school, my college sorority sisters, home-town high school friends, and family far-field. Jodi R. R. Smith: Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy: Holiday Cards Galore
  • Stacie Turner sits in her living room with three women identified as her sorority sisters (she is a Delta Sigma Theta), back in town for Howard University Homecoming. Time-travel, crashing 101, and old news: D.C. "Housewives" recap and fact-check (#4, Aug. 26)
  • The sorority is a nonacademic organization dedicated to advancement of philanthropy and charity. IndyStar.com Top Stories
  • Albert said the sorority has an official policy against hazing which is included in its handbooks and brochures.
  • In turn, the university lifted an interim suspension that prohibited the sorority from holding any social functions.
  • America's Black college-based fraternity and sorority movement is rapidly approaching two historic milestones.
  • That night, there was a rushee mixer with the Pi Phis (then and now an amazing sorority full of smart, intensely beautiful women), and I noticed that girls were actually looking at me. It's that little souvenir of a terrible year
  • One attendant said sorority girls are stereotyped as "daffy," upper-class and superficial. Dailytarheel.com - Serving the University community since 1893
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