Frat Sentence Examples

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  • I've got a contact for you but protect this like your girlfriend at a drunken frat party.

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  • The length of the Frat is about 275 m.; of the Murad, 415 m.; and of the Euphrates from the junction to Samsat, 115 m.

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  • Near the city, a few miles south and south-west, are the remains of Hecatompylos, extending from Frat, 16 m.

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  • Sofia listened and trailed them through the house that resembled a frat house.

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  • Below Erzingan the Frat flows south-west through a rocky gorge to Kemakh (Kamacha; Armenian, Gamukh), where it is crossed by a bridge and receives the Kumur Su (right).

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  • On the 2nd of August the emperor Francis Joseph proposed to King William, during a meeting The Frat Gastein, to lay before an assembly of the German stentag princes a scheme for the reconstitution of the Bund.

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  • If Fate looked like a frat boy and past-Death like a sorority girl, the Dark One's youthful human form didn't seem out of place among the deities she met.

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  • The Frat, separated by the easy pass of Deve-boyun from the valley of the Araxes (Aras), marks the natural line of communication between northern Persia and the West - a route followed by the nomad Turks, Mongols and Tatars on their way to the rich lands of Asia Minor.

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  • The frat boys bluster through the bar as though no one can touch them.

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  • Black is considered a member of the "Frat Pack," a group of actors that includes Owen and Luke Wilson, Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, and Steve Carell.

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  • Ferrell is known as one of Hollywood's Frat Pack - a group of actors that includes Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Jack Black, Ben Stiller, Steve Carell and Luke Wilson.

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  • Stiller is part of the "Frat Pack," which includes Jack Black, Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, Luke Wilson and Steve Carell.

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  • The word is often shortened to "frat," especially when used as an adjective, such as "frat house" or "frat party."

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  • Living in the frat house gives members a chance to get away from the dorms while still enjoying the learning experience of community living.

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  • On individual college campuses, frat houses are prone to getting in trouble with local authorities, usually stemming from violations related to noise and drinking.

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  • Ideal in every man's wardrobe, men's madras shorts are a summer favorite amongst college frat boys and shuffleboard players alike.

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  • You don't want a search to turn up photos of you drunk at a frat party or an incoherent rant you posted the day after you broke up with your boyfriend.

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  • Frat houses are probably the most common location for such parties, but it may also be possible to rent a banquet hall for your event.

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  • These parties often come complete with themed T-shirts as party favors and the frat house dressed up like a Hawaiian island, Paris, or a backyard barbecue.

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  • Another popular way to "advertise" frat parties is by writing information on the sidewalks around campus (if that is allowed at your school).

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  • Toga parties are probably best left to frat boys and teen movies.

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  • He is a conservative Republican who is strongly opposed to alcohol and premarital sex, but dresses like your typical punk rock frat boy.

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  • They're looking for ways to connect online, whether it's to talk about an assignment or to invite each other to a frat party.

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  • Whether it's for a study session, a movie night, or a frat party, it can all be organized and planned via Facebook.

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