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guild

A guild is group of traders including of merchants, craftspeople, or artisans, especially in the Middle Ages.

guild

(= club, society, order) a formal association of people with similar interests he joined a golf club they formed a small lunch society men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today

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Simple sentences

He is a member of a potters' guild.

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Mr. Guild?
Hello, Lt. Guild, please.
That's what they think, Guild and the rest of them.
Guild's hot-footing around now looking for Wynant.
I haven't even told Guild. - Why?
I'll get Guild to issue the invitations.
Where are you going to put Guild?
Hello, Mr. Guild.
Everybody, even our astute friend Guild, thought that Wynant was alive. and that he was the murderer.
That script to take to the Guild.
That's what's on my Guild card.
I called your agent, the Screenwriters' Guild.
I belong to the Book Guild Club.
What does your Guild have to say about that, eh?
Harrigan and Claude Rains had recently appeared in the well-received Theatre Guild production on Broadway of the Irish drama, The Moon in the Yellow River.
Rains went on to become, in the late 1920s, the Theatre Guild's outstanding character actor.
And from 1919 to 1930, Digges appeared in many Theatre Guild productions, and staged or produced several plays.
I haven't even told Guild.
Hi, Guild.
This is Guild.
A gift from the local free thinkers' guild.
Is there anything else? -That script to take to the Guild.
I belong to the Book Guild Club. I always take every book.

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Being a member of a guild, for example, encompassed a complete set of social roles--economic, legal, political, and even religious.
In the nineteenth century, when the Tunisian craft guilds failed to adapt to industrialization, they became irrelevant, and the amins, or guild masters, were left as figureheads in shell institutions.

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