Similar words: conjoined, purloined, join, joint, enjoin, join in, rejoin, join up. Meaning: [dʒɔɪn] adj. 1. of or relating to two people who are married to each other 2. connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks.
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2 Foster joined in the laughter.
3 He joined the Army in February 1943.
4 We joined the merry crowd.
5 They joined the ranks of the jobless.
6 Alice joined the swimming club.
7 Julia joined the diplomatic service after graduation.
8 He joined the company as a graduate trainee.
9 He started to applaud and the others joined in.
10 Another 29,100 people have joined the dole queue.
11 I've just joined the local golf/squash/tennis club.
12 Hundreds of miners joined the breakaway union.
13 After returning from France, he joined the army.
14 She defected from the Liberals and joined the Socialists.
15 After a little while she joined the dancing.
16 He joined the army when he was 16.
17 One man began to clap,[www.Sentencedict.com] and others joined in.
18 He turned traitor and joined the opposition.
19 Tom sang the verses and everybody joined in chorus.
20 On leaving college, my brother joined up.
21 He joined two blocks of wood with glue.
22 When he joined in the boxing I used to second him.
23 The island is joined to the mainland by a bridge.
24 They were joined by a newcomer who came striding across a field.
25 He joined the air force in 1964 and spent ten years in the service.
26 Larsson sometimes joined in the fun, but with more discretion.
27 The commando force joined up with the airborne troops near the captured bridge.
28 Many of the party's members joined only for opportunistic reasons.
29 He's been hit by a succession of injuries since he joined the team.
30 It was love that brought you two together, love that joined your hearts as one. And may you find with each new year your love has just begun.
More similar words: conjoined, purloined, join, joint, enjoin, join in, rejoin, join up, adjoin, conjoin, joining, disjoint, adjoining, rejoinder, disjointed, join battle, joint venture, adjoining room, joint committee, joint stock company, joint resolution, joint-stock company, heroine, tined, fined, lined, twined, veined, pained, ruined.