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alumni

noun as in graduate

noun as in graduate

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The show has gone on as those alumni have gone on to great things.

A sobering article on gang rape inside a UVA fraternity has Wahoo alumni like myself up in arms.

The streets are packed with tailgaters that include not only current undergrads, but devoted alumni.

Everyone wanted to keep Winston on the field, racking up wins and alumni donations.

And selecting Samberg as host meant that, perhaps more than other SNL alumni, it was going to be more offbeat episode of SNL.

Occasionally, the Alumni of the college may elect some of the Trustees.

This board consists of thirty-two members, elected by the Alumni.

In 1413 King Ladislaus excepted the Salernian alumni and professors from all taxes, duties, and tribute.

Clemens attended a Yale alumni dinner that winter and incidentally visited Twichell in Hartford.

At the business meeting it was determined to begin an Alumni fund, in aid either of members of the Association or the College.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to alumni, such as: alum, old grad, and postgraduate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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