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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61 John joined a football club a few days ago.
62 He laughed loudly, and Mattie joined in.
63 Everyone joined in the singing with great gusto.
64 Five months have elapsed since he joined the army.
65 When he was sixteen he joined a religious sect.
66 Eva joined in the hilarity as much as anyone.
67 Everyone joined in with the singing.
68 He doffed his stupid ideas and joined our side.
69 He joined the crew of a large fishing boat.
70 Church leaders have joined the campaign to end fox-hunting.
71 He's rueing the day he joined the Army!
72 He started to sing and I joined in.
73 Private contractors joined in condemning the Government's stance.
74 We were joined in marriage last year.
75 His son joined the army last year.
76 The small countries joined together into a federation.http://Sentencedict.com
77 Are they joined together or separate?
78 They all joined enthusiastically in the dancing.
79 He joined the forces last year.
80 He joined the 40th Division as an army chaplain.
81 He joined the diplomatic service in 1943.
82 He joined the ends of the chain.
83 'First City' joined a long list of failed banks.
84 Everyone joined in the chorus.
85 The following year she joined the Royal Opera House.
86 He joined the company in 1998 and has been rising through the ranks ever since.
87 The American soldiers joined hands with the British soldiers in the war against Germany.
88 He joined the consular service, chiefly because this was one of the few job vacancies.
89 Colour TV has been more aggressively promoted as more manufacturers have joined the competition.
90 The ferry was refitted as a troop-ship and joined the fleet.
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.