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I . fret1 <-tt-> [fret] VB intr

II . fret1 [fret] N

I . fat <-tt-> [fæt] ADJ

1. fat a. fig (fleshy):

fat
tyć [perf przy-]

3. fat iron (small):

II . fat [fæt] N

fat (substance):

fat

feat [fi:t] N

I . flat1 [flæt] ADJ

1. flat (smooth, level):

2. flat (burst):

3. flat (fixed):

4. flat drink:

5. flat (boring):

6. flat Brit (discharged):

7. flat (not busy):

8. flat MUS:

A flat
as
A flat
A z bemolem

9. flat (emotionless):

10. flat (categorical):

III . flat1 [flæt] N

1. flat esp AM (burst tyre):

Phrases:

flats pl (lands)
równiny fpl

brat [bræt] N pej inf

prat [præt] N Brit inf

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English
The members of a student fraternity can be called frat(ernity) boys, technically preferable to the pleonasm frat-bro(ther), and remain so for life as adults, after graduation.
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In fact, none of the writers you are profiling in your article was in a frat.
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There they run into a bunch of partying frat boys who force them to jump into the quarry naked.
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With a new haircut and new popularity, he is invited to join the frat.
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