Similar words: adjoining, join in, pining, mining, dining, gaining, shining, raining. Meaning: [dʒɔɪn] n. the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication).
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(181) The Chelsea goalkeeper has found a new lease of life at Grimsby since joining them on loan.
(182) Nigel Humphreys, before joining Tyzack, was engaged in international consultancy, advising governments.
(183) The format was an 18-hold shotgun four-ball with ladies and gentlemen from both clubs joining in the festivities.
(184) He lectured on geology at Edinburgh before joining the Survey as Petrographer in London in 1901.
(185) If anyone is interested in joining, please contact the Secretary.
(186) The other method of entry to the Rowdies was by joining one's mates from school or local housing estate.
(187) It was bad enough that his daughter was rebelling, but here was his own wife joining forces with her.
(188) Farquhar, unhurt apart from a huge lump on his head, bandaged Lachlan's wounds quickly before joining him at the oars.
(189) You can help by joining the Research Defence Society and supporting our work to safeguard the future of biological and medical research.
(190) Not now belonging to any Particular golf club, joining the Seniors was something I greatly looked forward to.
(191) Obviously you might be better joining a club to participate in sport.
(192) Anyway, shortly after my joining the board of United Racecourses, it became necessary to find a manager.
(193) Now Miller Brewing is joining the ranks of the more the merrier.
(194) Prost has a clause in his contract that excludes Senna from joining the Williams team.
(195) They will be canoeing along the Kennett and Avon canal, joining the Thames at Reading.
(196) Now parents, governors and staff are joining forces to call for seat belts on coaches.
(197) However,(http://sentencedict.com/joining.html) the same rule applies to evening classes as to joining clubs - it must be a subject that really interests you.
(198) Hoskyns had built up a computer company and been active in the Centre for policy Studies before joining Mrs Thatcher.
(199) Obviously if the group is small, its chances of success may be badly damaged by one individual not joining.
(200) But after joining the Veteran ranks in August, Wheway has not disappointed his public.
(201) But the fact is Lombardi and Barnett have kicked around the idea of Grtezky joining the Sharks.
(202) For his class, he seeks high school seniors who may be at risk of joining gangs.
(203) Often playing leading roles in productions her loyal and hardworking membership went back to her joining in 1947.
(204) Joining the royal curia, he then became knight-deputy to the earl marshal and marshal of the household.
(205) There have even been attempts to pressurise Desmond Haynes, the island's sole representative, into joining the boycott.
(206) I tried joining another group, this time for compulsive eaters.
(207) She started to regret her impulsiveness in joining a wild-goose obstacle chase.
(208) This method of joining a neckband to a garment is ideal for use with a cut and sew neck.
(209) Women who are very depressed may need more intensive individual support before joining others with bulimia in a group.
(210) Joining the group for 12 laps of grassy field surrounding the track, I found their easy pace to my liking.
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