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- noun Plural form of
joiner .
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Examples
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Highly skilled craftsmen called joiners cut the ends of the beams into mortises and tenons, perfectly matched joints that locked together the framework.
THE ARROWS COOKBOOK Clark Frasier 2003
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One of the joiners was the Seiner who had striven to rattle them at Blake City.
Starfishers Cook, Glen 1982
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"The joiners are the ones who use social networks, it is someone who tells us they visit or update their social profile at least once a month," said Elliott.
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"The joiners are the ones who use social networks, it is someone who tells us they visit or update their social profile at least once a month," said Elliott.
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"The joiners are the ones who use social networks, it is someone who tells us they visit or update their social profile at least once a month," said Elliott.
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In 1920, women won the right to vote and, ironically, a few years later when sound film was introduced, the studios cleaned house of all the female "joiners" and hired men to craft sound films.
Candy Spelling: Chipping Away at the Celluloid Ceiling Candy Spelling 2011
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They're kind of joiners in that neighborhood, which puts my teeth on edge a bit, but on the other hand it's got Rice Paper and Sebastian Joe's, and how could that be bad?
Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway oursin 2008
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It's more than an economic choice; we're not "joiners".
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It's more than an economic choice; we're not "joiners".
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It's more than an economic choice; we're not "joiners".
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