WordNet
n. a house used as a residence by a chapter of a fraternity [syn: chapterhouse, frat house]
Usage examples of "fraternity house".
I remembered the time I was in my fraternity house at MIT when the idea came into my head completely out of the blue that my grandmother was dead.
She'd never even been to ODT, his fraternity house, and other than their theater crowd, she'd never met any of his friends.
At night the pool areas of the motels became like the roaring fraternity house lounge of Project Mercury.
After the man had jotted down the information, Frank and Joe drove directly to the Delta Sigma fraternity house.
Handling the great machine as deftly as a feather duster, she whisked it to the curb in front of a fraternity house and cut the engine, pulling off her helmet as she turned toward him.
I remember one day we tricked these two dumb high-school girls from town into the fraternity house and made them put out for all the fellows there who wanted them by threatening to call up their parents and say they were putting out for us.
The other brothers got excited and seized both cops and threw them out the front door and bumpety-bump down the stone steps of the fraternity house.
What he enjoyed was taking his ease at his fraternity house, or playing cards and pool, or reading old novels over and over, or talking about girls and fooling with them.