Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective married.
  • adjective connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks.
  • adjective connected by or sharing a wall with another building.

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of join.

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  • adjective connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks
  • adjective of or relating to two people who are married to each other

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Examples

  • Big changes arrived in 2004, when the label joined with Starbucks to release

    NYT > Home Page

  • Ariel and Kevin joined Fairchild and Ramsay for a Bon Appétit photo shoot at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, Calif., where their winning dishes were photographed for a spread in the magazine.

    'Hell's Kitchen' recap: Yes we can? No, they can't. | EW.com

  • The place where we are joined is a secret place for Hattie and me, especially since everyone always wants to look at it — a bone hinge covered in smooth skin, our spines locked together at the base.

    Bone Hinge

  • CONAN: NPR political editor Ken Rudin joined us in Studio 3A.

    One Last Swing Through The Midterm Election Map

  • The place where we are joined is a secret place for Hattie and me, especially since everyone always wants to look at it.

    Bone Hinge

  • The place where we are joined is a secret place for Hattie and me, especially since everyone always wants to look at it.

    Bone Hinge

  • The party he joined is the same party that put the country into this mess that is being cleaned up and rather than join in the efforts he fled because he fared for his relection.

    Griffith: 'I can no longer align myself' with Dems

  • HuffPost's Sam Stein joined USA Today's Susan Page Thursday on "Hardball" to discuss Sarah Palin and her possible bid for president in 2012, along with pushback from people like Karl Rove.

    HuffPost TV: Sam Stein On Palin's 2012 Bid: Looks Like 'She's A Go'

  • The place where we are joined is a secret place for Hattie and me, especially since everyone always wants to look at it — a bone hinge covered in smooth skin, our spines locked together at the base.

    Bone Hinge

  • HuffPost's Sam Stein joined USA Today's Susan Page Thursday on "Hardball" to discuss Sarah Palin and her possible bid for president in 2012, along with pushback from people like Karl Rove.

    HuffPost TV: Sam Stein On Palin's 2012 Bid: Looks Like 'She's A Go'

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