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Definition of "intermural" [in•ter•mu•ral]

  • Between walls; enclosed by walls. (adjective)

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Use "intermural" in a sentence
  • "After all, white folks are the dominant ones in society and have all of the advantages that have been built up over hundreds of years of racial preference toward whites; so when a group of Native American students name their intermural basketball team "The Fightin 'Whites" in order to point out the stupidity of naming a team "The Fighin 'Reds" white people find it funny and laugh it off because it is not a real threat to whiteness."
  • "I would much rather see an intermural fight within the party, then republicans being involved in any event."
  • "Otherwise, we'd all be rallying around President Kerry now rather than having these intermural spats."
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