Wee are amaz'd, and thus long haue we stood To watch the fearefull bending of thy knee, Because we thought our selfe thy lawfull King: And if we be, how dare thy ioynts forget To pay their awfull dutie to our presence?
To conclude, what can we say in this world is profitable where Husbandry is wanting, it being the great Nerue and Sinew which houldeth together all the ioynts of a Monarchie?
The sweetnes whereof so greatly delighted me, as thereby I was rauished of my remembrance, and my vnderstanding so taken from me, as I let fall my desired water thorough the loosned ioynts of my feeble hands.
Oh wo was me, for I felt all my ioynts quake like the leaues of an Aspe, in a bitter winde.
Or that I had Amphions instrument, To quicken with his vitall notes accord The stonie ioynts of these old walls now rent, By which th'Ausonian light might be restor'd!
Hence therefore thou nice crutch, A scalie Gauntlet now, with ioynts of Steele Must gloue this hand.
Let me see her: out alas shee's cold, Her blood is setled and her ioynts are stiffe: Life and these lips haue long bene seperated: Death lies on her like an vntimely frost Vpon the swetest flower of all the field Nur.
Now, for the knitting of sentences, whych they call the ioynts and members thereof, and for all the compasse of the speach, it is round without roughness.
The "ioynts and members" are the cola and commas of the oratorical prose rhythm.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ioynts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.