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Example sentences for "joined"

Lexicographically close words:
joignant; join; joinder; joindre; joine; joiner; joiners; joinery; joineth; joining
  1. And when they shall have fallen, they shall be relieved with a small help: and many shall be joined to them deceitfully.

  2. As they joined it, Mr. Morton approached from the other direction.

  3. Glad you've joined us, I'm sure," said the Englishman unemotionally.

  4. He made a swift gesture to a uniformed group on the other side of the lobby, and was joined by four other boys.

  5. She was a link in an endless chain of persons who had joined hands and were boisterously whirling in an undulating circle, like children playing "London Bridge.

  6. After that Tom Witherbee joined the group and the tale of the midnight alarm was spun again.

  7. Sam sprang from his chair and joined her at the window.

  8. But in Germany "throne and altar" became the shibboleth of the school; half of the romanticists joined the Catholic Church, and the new literature rallied to the side of aristocracy and privilege.

  9. Some ten years later, or by 1823, when Stendhal published his "Racine et Shakspere," the issue between the schools had been joined and the question quite thoroughly agitated in the Parisian journals.

  10. Richard Norton of Rylstone, with seven stalwart sons, joined in the rising, carrying a banner embroidered with a red cross and the five wounds of Christ.

  11. Pugin joined the Roman Catholic Church just about the time when the "Tracts for the Times" began to be issued.

  12. Every one joined in the joyful congratulatory procession.

  13. They are later joined by Lafayette, the friend of Washington, and by other nobles and 149 Roman clergy.

  14. In the fall of 1892 she was joined by her brother Rev.

  15. During May I fancy that the others joined me in my conspiracy of silence, and we were aided by events.

  16. Until dawn we tried sleeping for an hour and watching for an hour, but, as an opal light came to warm the rafters on the west side of the room, George sacrificed his turn to sleep and joined me on the sofa.

  17. As I shook hands with O'Rane, Grayle joined us, and we walked towards the House on the look-out for a taxi.

  18. I was starting on my way when I collided with a young man who had joined us unperceived.

  19. I was deliberately not seeking his company, but I was pleased when he joined me in the Smoking Room at the House.

  20. The next morning O'Rane joined me at breakfast after a night's unbroken rest.

  21. As they bickered and gesticulated and finally pushed each other about and the onlookers took sides and joined in, I said to myself, 'Lord God!

  22. Two interested maids from a neighbouring house joined our search-party, and a constable flashed his bull's-eye impartially on us all and asked if we had lost anything.

  23. If it is joined by the Line of the Head at its beginning, prudence and wisdom are indicated.

  24. When joined to Heart Line, health and business are neglected for Love; if made up of short, fine lines, there is suffering from stomach catarrh; if it is checked by islands there is a constitutional tendency to lung disease.

  25. This time the city forces were completely routed, the Mayor and many of the clergy who had joined were slain.

  26. This Archbishop joined the insurrection against Henry IV, and was beheaded in a field on Bishopthorpe Road.

  27. Proxenus desiring that he should remain with them, Cyrus joined in the same desire, and said that as soon as the expedition was ended, he would send him home again.

  28. Cyrus begins his march, proceeding from Sardis through Lydia into Phrygia, where he is joined by new forces.

  29. Xenophon accordingly joined in the enterprise, being thus deceived, but not by Proxenus; for he did not know that the movement was against the king, nor did any other of the Greeks, except Clearchus.

  30. They cheerfully consented, as they had confidence in him, and, taking their arms, joined him at Sardis.

  31. Footnote 17: Xenophon begins his account of the expedition from Sardis, because he there joined the army, but afterwards constantly computes from Ephesus, the sea-port from whence he began his journey.

  32. And then we all joined in a hearty cheer, while the cry of the bird rang out directly after from close at hand.

  33. But they had not the slightest effect, and I crept into our rough tent again, smoothed the blanket, and lay down and closed my eyes once more, while the two flies were joined by another, and the buzzing was louder than ever.

  34. I was already on my legs, and, gun in hand, I parted the bushes, and joined the boy just as the monster gave a tremendous heave and a writhe, and rolled off the bank with a tremendous splash in the water.

  35. Over the bridge a procession of the dead were passing, of whom the righteous crossed successfully, and joined the companies that were already in the prata beata that lay beyond; the wicked fell into the river.

  36. Adamnán is represented as possessing his full share of this family or racial pride, and joined with the clergy of his race in offering a bitter opposition to the new measure.

  37. They have never joined the parent tribe, but they always remained as friends until they had intercourse with the whites; then they became a separate nation.

  38. In 1799 the thirty young men of this place had joined Tálisi town.

  39. The tribe itself is based upon smaller units of individuals which are joined together by a common tie; this tie is either the archaic maternal descent, or the more modern tie of paternal descent, or a combination of both.

  40. The young warriors, anxious to obtain fame and war-titles, joined the war-parties on the call of a leader.

  41. It may be regarded as a consequence of this compact, that Creek warriors joined the British as auxiliaries in the expedition against St. Augustine in 1742.

  42. They suffered terribly from epidemics, and joined the Mugulashas, q.

  43. A number of Creek warriors joined the hostile Seminoles in 1836.

  44. War-titles and busk-offices were formerly given also to such who had never joined a war party.

  45. The inhabitants (in 1799) retained the customs and language of their countrymen in the northwest, and had joined them in their late war against the United States.

  46. Her father gave me the house in which I now live, and joined his possessions to ours; so that I have more wealth even than I desire.

  47. I joined them; and learning that they were going to embark with the rest of the grand seignior's army for Egypt, I resolved to accompany them.

  48. The disappointed nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine joined in a rapturous cheer, each man and woman, to show that he or she was not disappointed.

  49. Incongruous as the two parts were, they were joined into a whole by means of intricate passages and unexpected doors, the exact positions of which I never fully understood.

  50. But such was their buoyancy of spirits, that they only enjoyed their mistake, and joined in the general laugh against the man who had eaten his dinner somewhere about nine.

  51. As they trod the meadow-path once more, they were joined by many a party they had encountered during the day, all abounding in happiness, all full of the day's adventures.

  52. Here the older monks laboured at the tasks appointed them by obedience, or discussed questions relating to ecclesiastical learning or regular observance, or at permitted times joined in recreative conversation.

  53. At Worcester it faced the west front of the church, and at Durham and Rochester apparently it joined it; whilst at Norwich and Gloucester it was in a position parallel to the refectory.

  54. At certain times and on certain feasts the whole community joined in these innocent and harmless meetings.

  55. The Parsons, wearing his Cambridge “blue,” joined the group.

  56. The Squire, on such occasions, generally joined the Master till they reached the cover.

  57. Lionel joined her, delighted with her pluck.

  58. He touched his mare with the spur and joined the master.

  59. A pal, so he interpreted the word, would have joined another pal.

  60. That’s old Sportsman,” said the Squire, who had joined them.

  61. By this time they had strolled back to the marquee, and joined the others.

  62. When they joined Lady Pomfret, the Squire sank cosily into an immense armchair and soon dozed off.

  63. Long after he had joined his regiment, she looked in vain for any shades of expression in him.

  64. At Gaspé, Raymond de la Ralde and a pilot named Cananée joined the party.

  65. During the same year Sir John Berkeley commanded, but being unable to remain there, he deserted the place, and joined Clifford near the Azores, when both went to England, having lost about seven hundred men during their expedition.

  66. They left Whitney Hall at once to take possession; and Bill Whitney and Tod, who got an invitation, joined them the day before Good Friday.

  67. Some boys and men joined in the chase; and a cow, grazing in the field, trotted after us and brought up the rear.

  68. Tod came on to the field again, and joined the game.

  69. I but joined in it with the rest of my mates.

  70. They joined the dancers; Bill and Helen went to the archery.

  71. Mr. Clingman soon joined the rebels, and his place on the committee was filled by Mr. Ten Eyck of New Jersey.

  72. The Michigan delegation at Philadelphia originally supported Mr. Seward for the presidency, but finally joined in the movement to nominate General Fremont on the first ballot.

  73. When Detroit was reached, thousands of grief-stricken people were at the depot, and in solemn procession they joined the military escort in the march to the Chandler mansion.

  74. Breckenridge, who had at last joined the rebels, and it was unanimously adopted.

  75. Mr. Crittenden condemned the veto, while Toombs and Wigfall joined Davis in its defense.

  76. Mr. Chandler was one of a large number of members of Congress who joined the army on the eve of battle, and watched its progress to the final disaster.

  77. I went out and on to the deck, and was standing thinking a minute of the raft and how we should set about it, when Helga joined me.

  78. Three others joined him, and the rest of us kept on until we reached the lake, where our new camp was to be located.

  79. Up the slope the operator and his companion had extricated a brakeman, who, forgetting his own injuries, joined the little force of rescuers.

  80. Responding to her nodding invitation, the voices of the audience joined her own.

  81. Or you might have joined him up there and made a home for him all these years, but you chose to bury yourself here in the desert of the Columbia, starving your soul, wasting your best on these goats.

  82. At the foot of the vale, the goat-woman joined him, and it was clear he again used his magic art, for presently he had her chaining for him and holding an improvised flag, while he estimated the section line.

  83. Having disposed of his crew for the night, Lawry returned to the wheel-house, where he was soon joined by his passengers, who spent an hour with him before they retired.

  84. Chaldeans joined the Medes, is disposed of by the proof on p.

  85. From this the eastern wall, with a curve upon it, ran down in face of the eastern plain for a little more than three miles, and was joined to the western by the short southern wall of not quite half a mile.

  86. Robertson Smith takes as a gloss, he attributes to the editor who has joined the two sections together.

  87. Within another hour, the Brownies’ path joined the one Mr. Stone had made.

  88. She should have joined the Brownies long ago.

  89. We’ll stay at the farm a week and be joined by your parents for Christmas.

  90. Since you joined those stupid old Brownies, you’re no fun at all!

  91. He also joined with others in whitewashing the proceedings of General Clark and his troops in their treatment of the citizens of Far West.

  92. Peck came up and joined the camp about noon, and Stephen Shumway and Charles Wood came up in the afternoon.

  93. Richard Blanchard, who joined the camp at Bath, left the camp and went to join his friends who lived near Chillicothe.

  94. Blanchard joined the camp by the consent of the Council.

  95. William Gribble--whose wife accompanied us from Kirtland--also joined the camp this day.

  96. Warren Smith, who left Kirtland about the first of June, came into the camp with his family and joined us.

  97. Shumway and Brother Charles Wood, joined the camp at the same place a few hours after.

  98. He had joined the Church in an early day, and had already performed successful missions in the South, especially in the state of Kentucky.

  99. Atchison joined with General Lucas in signing the above communication.


  100. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "joined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accessory; accompanying; adjacent; adjoining; affiliate; affiliated; aggregate; allied; amassed; assembled; assimilated; associated; attendant; attending; blended; bordering; bound; ceaseless; coincident; collateral; collected; combined; compact; comprehensive; concomitant; concurrent; conglomerate; conjoint; conjugate; connected; connecting; consecutive; consistent; consolidated; constant; conterminous; contiguous; continual; continuing; continuous; corporate; correlated; correlative; coterminous; coupled; cyclic; cyclical; direct; eclectic; endless; endways; featureless; fellow; fused; gathered; immediate; implicated; incessant; inclusive; incorporated; integrated; interlinked; interlocked; interminable; interrelated; intimate; involved; joined; joint; juxtaposed; knotted; leagued; linked; matched; mated; meeting; merged; mixed; monotonous; mutual; neighbor; neighboring; next; one; orderly; packaged; paired; parallel; perennial; periodic; recurrent; related; repetitive; running; seamless; sequential; serial; serried; simultaneous; smooth; spliced; stable; stacked; steady; straight; synthesized; tied; tight; twin; unbroken; unceasing; undifferentiated; undivided; unending; uniform; unintermittent; uninterrupted; united; unrelieved; unremitting; unstopped; wedded; knotted; leagued; linked; matched; mated; meeting; merged; mixed; monotonous; mutual; neighbor; neighboring; next; one; orderly; packaged; paired; parallel; perennial; periodic; recurrent; related; repetitive; running; seamless; sequential; serial; serried; simultaneous; smooth; spliced; stable; stacked; steady; straight; synthesized; tied; tight; twin; unbroken; unceasing; undifferentiated; undivided; unending; uniform; unintermittent; uninterrupted; united; unrelieved; unremitting; unstopped; wedded


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    joined the; joined them; joined together