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Example sentences for "jined"

Lexicographically close words:
jilting; jilts; jima; jimp; jine; jines; jingal; jingalls; jingle; jingled
  1. The krowds which pored into the hall augured well for the show bizniss, & with cheerful sperrets I jined the enthoosiastic throng.

  2. Twould seem more respectful-like if you jined in wi' your loud voice.

  3. I minds me when I jined what they called a deppitation to that gert city.

  4. I jined the church 'cause I had religion round 60 years ago.

  5. I 'member one night shortly after I jined de church I was laying in bed and dere was a vine tied 'round my waist and dat vine extended into de elements.

  6. I jined 'cause I wanted to be good 'cause I was an awful sinner.

  7. I jined the Holiness so I could git baptized and the Methodist wouldn't baptize you.

  8. I jined de church nigh on seventy years ago and when I say dat, I don't mean I jest jined de church.

  9. I jined the church in Chapel Hill, Texas.

  10. Tilton, he couldn't stand it, and he hopped down and he jined the pledge.

  11. I s'pose this young sailor, who don't know enough about sailin' to get his craft ashore, has jined a temperance society.

  12. Me an' her's goin' to get jined an' set up togethah.

  13. We done jined de union, paw," said Babe, laying the shaggy-eared family Bible in the yellow circle of lamp light.

  14. The plantation jined the Sabine river and old man Watt owned many a slave.

  15. When de war was all over me family jined and worked fer people not berry far from ma mother's masters.

  16. Marse Tom he neber jine de army kase he too old when de war brek out, but Marse Phil he jined up.

  17. Nelly seemed quiet and sad-like, but the other 'peared more at home--she laughed with some of the redskin gals and even jined in their play.

  18. Dey tink him story true, and as he had no massa to claim him dey say he State property, and work widout wages like de oder niggers here; dey all forfeited slaves whose massas had jined de English.

  19. The song wuz a new 'un to me, but havin' a nacheral year for music, I soon ketched the tune and jined in on the last verse with a vim.

  20. He took de name of Davis, and I jined de Methodist Church and was baptized Louisa Davis.

  21. Us was jined in de holy wedlock by Marse Alex Matherson, a white trial justice.

  22. In 1875 when I jined de church, ole man John Butler wuz de preacher.

  23. Sometime I ketch myself lookin' down to see if it have come back and jined itself up to dat leg, from de very charm of de music I makin' wid de fiddle and de bow.

  24. He may have education also, but if he is, he sho knows how to keep dem both jined together.

  25. I does not cuss, nohow, kaise it sho am wicked and I is had de Holy Spirit in my soul, now gone sixty-five years, since I jined Padgett Creek Church.

  26. My wife and son, Mingo, just us three in de house and de whole household jined de Morris Creek Baptist Church.

  27. Us set up in de gallery and jined in de singin' every Sunday.

  28. After he had done all the hurt he could, he went an jined the Presbyterian church, an he hadn't bin there long afore he split that all up.

  29. Being turned out from there, he went an jined the Methodist church.

  30. We slept in rooms that jined each other, Linkin occupyin the middle room, an myself an Stantin one on each side, with the doors openin into Linkin's room.

  31. A've jined the polis; the pay is no that bad, and the work is naethin' tae an able-bodied man.

  32. In that week, surprisin' as it may seem, two more billiard-roomers seen a light and jined with us.

  33. Nobody jined in them cheers but the old billiard room gang; they did, though, every one of 'em, and Jotham smiled fatherly down on his flock.

  34. Jined to this department is a Assembly Hall, on purpose for speakers and orators to disseminate the best and latest idees about agriculture.

  35. But my pardner jined me at that minit with his handkerchief held triumphantly in his hand.

  36. Bizer felt jest so, and so Selinda and I jined 'em in a meal most as good as she and I got up to hum, and that is sayin' a great deal.

  37. I some think it has been ance disconneckit frae the lan', an' jined on by a drawbrig.

  38. And once I jined the 'Piscopils an' had a heap o' fun-- But the boss of all the picnics was the Presbyteriun!

  39. One year I jined the Baptists, an' goodness!

  40. When I jined the church, I burned my fiddle up.

  41. The Baldwin place jined the Haggerty and Major Andrews places.

  42. We jined up with him an' went along this hyar trail, larnin' that Armijo war a-lookin' fer us somewhar on it.

  43. I wunner ye jined the Airmy at all, M'Slattery," observed one bold spirit, when the orator paused for breath.

  44. I jined the Airmy for tae fight they Germans, and no for tae be learned tae scrub floors--" "Sirr!


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.