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Sentence count:240+24Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: articulatearticulatioarticulationjoinjunctionjuncturemarijuana cigarettereeferroastspliffstickSimilar words: joinenjoinjoin inpointgo intopoint topoint outappointMeaning: [dʒɔɪnt]  n. 1. (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion) 2. a disreputable place of entertainment 3. the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made 4. a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion 5. junction by which parts or objects are joined together 6. marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking. v. 1. fit as if by joints 2. provide with a joint 3. fasten with a joint 4. separate (meat) at the joint. adj. 1. united or combined 2. affecting or involving two or more 3. involving both houses of a legislature. 
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(181) Normally, one only meets a non-cumulative several liability where it is annexed to joint liability.
(182) Peace Alliance supporters, and the Communists in particular were annoyed that the opportunity for a joint candidature had been lost.
(183) Maintains joint structure and joint function, does not damage joints, and is helpful to people with arthritis. 4.
(184) The two schools ended up as joint winners of the 1998 Carnival, which meant a double celebration for the team.
(185) I think I'm starting to come down. Let's smoke another joint.
(186) Ritchie passed him the joint, sinking into his seat and exhaling as if trying to calm down.
(187) The hip and femur bones were fused together and no movement was possible at that joint.
(188) Manufacturers of equipment for telecommunications, defence electronics and household appliances have merged or entered joint ventures to ensure their continued competitiveness.
(189) The two armies have patently failed to form a joint command.
(190) Replacing a Range Rover's ball joint which joins rear axle to A frame Military or civvy?
(191) They acquired joint and exclusive occupation of the flat in consideration of periodical payments and they therefore acquired a tenancy jointly.
(192) Joint compensation schemes use funds collected through charges and contributions to clean up or restore the environment.
(193) It is appropriate that this is done through the relevant Tourist Boards and their overseas joint marketing schemes.
(194) Joint Financial Responsibility All members of the band are equally responsible for the band's financial affairs.
(195) To achieve this, Quinlan is pushing ahead with a salad of deals(Sentencedict.com ), alliances and joint ventures.
(196) He reached over into aii ashtray and took out a fat joint.
(197) After the debate, they dined on hamburgers and talked sports at a local joint before catching a train back to Washington.
(198) There are now no legal obligations arising out of joint action, which will remain until the new treaty is effective.
(199) Miguel rolled a joint, but his stomach was churning, the air heavy with emotion.
(200) The joint chiefs were unwilling to support a treaty at this juncture for strategic reasons.
(201) As an alternative to 100% ownership and control, what about alternative arrangements such as a partnership or joint venture?
(202) Harper, Smith and Winter had denied a joint charge of the manslaughter of the girls[sentencedict.com], and a joint arson charge.
(203) A joint central committee and joint congresses endeavoured to secure some co-ordination.
(204) On Friday, the two presidents discussed the possibility of joint ventures to look for more energy resources within their borders.
(205) Finding joint tenants is one alternative to closing even more branches.
(206) Opportunities for joint supervision with members of staff from these bodies are available when suitable candidates with appropriate research topics present themselves.
(207) With effect from 1992 entry this will be a joint UCCA/PCAS application form.
(208) Parliament on Aug. 6 approved the setting-up of a joint committee with extensive powers to probe the scandal.
(209) Docherty said the companies will continue to compete with each other on telecommunications services they run over the joint network.
(210) Or had she bought this, and all the surplus food, when there had been money in the joint account?
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