(an English word, derived from Middle French) a fellow member of a profession
By far the most visible of the communes at the time, however, were those founded by the hippies of San Francisco and their confreres on the East Coast.
Schrader and Jones' old confrere Martin Scorsese generated a good bit of copy
the marvel theme park thing
a confrère of the princess whose nights were ruined by a single pea
Ellis and his youthful confrères