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the joiner
noun
A thing that joins two separate items, e.g. software to connect video or music clips.
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As the name of the joiner suggests, we are putting ideas into a kind of hierarchy, subordinating one to another.
Bill explained that it was Leonard, the joiner who made the heavy doors, undertaking his hour's violin practice.
The joiner with the workshop was Italian, and made these sage leaves to nibble on as we cooked each evening.
Wade was in all sorts of trouble against amateur Darren Webster, with the joiner having six darts to take a 3-1 win.
"We have to cast off once and for all the 1970s cynicism that sneered from the back of the classroom at the joiner and volunteer," the authors write in a typical passage.
John Chapman, a semi-retired education consultant, was a beaming, bumptious Bottom; Maria Waters, a full-time GP, was an authoritative Quince; and Peta Barker, a private-hire driver, roared memorably as Snug the joiner who gets to play the lion.
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Or she was in court a lot on armed robbery charges 5. Life and soul of the party dads The organisers, the joiner-inners, the 'it'll be fun'-ers.
In the Joiners the killing has stoked fears and stirred memories of another attack.
He seemed to imagine them as future Rotary Club members—aspiring small businessmen and homeowners, the joiners and the concerned.
After four annual pay rises, the joiners had raised their saving rate from just 3.5% to fully 13.6%.
When the Joiners Arms opened as a venue for all sexualities in May 1997, Jane Clendon was among the first regulars.
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