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  • noun Plural form of alpha.

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Examples

  • What I like most about these alphas is not only their protectiveness, their hardness, but also their sensitive side that always come through in dealing with their mates.

    Q&A and Reviews Nalini Singh 2008

  • I also used some Maya Road chipboard and some extras from the expression alphas from Pink Paislee.

    Bend Blogs 2010

  • It's common for ambitious men to be referred to as alphas -- someone who is dominant; the one to whom others play a submissive role.

    Tom Matlack: Are You An "Alpha" Male? 2009

  • It's common for ambitious men to be referred to as alphas -- someone who is dominant; the one to whom others play a submissive role.

    Tom Matlack: Are You An "Alpha" Male? 2009

  • It\'s common for ambitious men to be referred to as alphas -- someone who is dominant; the one to whom others play a submissive role.

    Tom Matlack: Are You An "Alpha" Male? 2009

  • It's common for ambitious men to be referred to as alphas -- someone who is dominant; the one to whom others play a submissive role.

    Tom Matlack: Are You An "Alpha" Male? 2009

  • It\'s common for ambitious men to be referred to as alphas -- someone who is dominant; the one to whom others play a submissive role.

    Tom Matlack: Are You An "Alpha" Male? 2009

  • The alphas will be the first full generation born in the new millennium, as some of Generation Z were born in the 1990s.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By CAROL NADER 2010

  • It's common for ambitious men to be referred to as alphas -- someone who is dominant; the one to whom others play a submissive role.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • It's common for ambitious men to be referred to as alphas -- someone who is dominant; the one to whom others play a submissive role.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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