Use joined in a sentence
Sentences ending with joined
- The stars, as you know, proclaim to you, as to me, that a higher power has joined us as light and warmth are joined. [10]
- All the people who had collected round the priest, broke out into a far-sounding cry of woe, in which he himself and Rui's widow vehemently joined. [10]
- Presently the streams veered towards each other and joined. [11]
- That wound (which Tikhon treated only with internal and external applications of vodka) was the subject of the liveliest jokes by the whole detachment--jokes in which Tikhon readily joined. [2]
- Orlando would strike the trail from Askatoon to Tralee at a point where another trail also joined. [11]
- Denisov smiled, and Petya burst into a peal of merry laughter in which Tikhon himself joined. [2]
- Every day we live together adds to the security of my confidence, that we can never any more wish to be separated than that we can ever imagine a regret that we were ever joined. [5]
- Finally, to the fourth category also a great many Brothers belonged, particularly those who had lately joined. [2]
- My body was diligently straining and stretching, this way and that, to accommodate the processes of restoration, and every minute or two I heard a dull click inside and knew that the two ends of a fracture had been successfully joined. [5]
- In the early days after his return from Constantinople she had heard his praise of the senator's kindness and hospitality, in which the Mukaukas, who had pleasant memories of the capital, heartily joined. [10]
Short sentences using joined
- She joined them. [9]
- Janet joined them. [9]
- All joined in. [5]
- Rostov joined them. [2]
Sentences containing joined two or more times
- If Judge Douglas had been elected and had been here on his way to Washington, as I am to-night, the Republicans should have joined his supporters in welcoming him, just as his friends have joined with mine tonight. [7]
More example sentences with the word joined in them
- You could not yield to the discipline of school, where we all must learn to obey if we would afterwards exercise our authority with moderation, and without any orders you left Egypt and joined the army. [10]
- To high moral worth and irreproachable habits were joined gentleness of manner, an ingenuous disposition, and vigor of understanding. [4]
- As the day wore on our numbers increased, we were joined by other lawyers of renown, not the least of whom was Mr. Grolier himself, fresh from his triumph over religious heresy in his Church Convention. [9]
- He joined forces with Puss in making clever fun of the booby Dutch, which Stephen was wise enough to take good-naturedly. [9]
- Clapping her hands with pleasure and running on before me for a short distance, my little acquaintance stopped at a door and remaining on the step till I came up knocked at it when I joined her. [12]
- Thick cushions, covered with lion and panther-skins, tempted fatigue or indolence; and when the hero of the hour joined his guests, after his progress through the precincts, every couch was occupied. [10]
- The twins left with Buckstone, and Tom Driscoll joined the company with them uninvited. [5]
- Emerson's older brother William was teaching in Boston, and Ralph Waldo, after graduating, joined him in that occupation. [6]
- The young people, whose sport had been interrupted, had recovered from their fright and joined in a long chain. [10]
- Several young courtiers who were walking in front of their chariots, surrounded them and joined in the laughter and merry conversation, in which the vivacious wife of the chief priest shared, having left her large travelling-chariot to be carried in a litter. [10]
- And Mr. King, who listened attentively, finally joined in with the questioners, and said, "Captain, what is the average price of land down in this part of Florida by the--gallon? [4]
- You will not whistle and hum over that, but sing out with all your might, as you used when my mother was alive, when you and your apprentices joined Dionysus's drunken rout. [10]
- This laughter, in which Hodder joined, seemed suddenly to put them on a new footing--a little surprising to both. [9]
- I was glad when he joined me and asked, as simply as though he were merely inquiring the way, why he had never seen me, the loveliest among the beauties in the temple, in Tennis. [10]
- To these considerations were to be joined other circumstances which we need not here mention, of a nature to add greatly to their force, and which would go far of themselves to determine his action. [6]
- These extraordinary towns were ten miles apart, a few months ago, but were growing so fast that they may possibly be joined now, and getting along under a single mayor. [5]
- Hundreds of corporators were named, and even thousands were included in the various London trades and guilds that were joined in the enterprise. [4]
- Fielding and Dicky were both armed, but Fielding would not fire until he saw that his own crew had joined the rioters on the bank. [11]
- My eldest brother well-nigh affrighted us more when he presently joined us, for his hair was all unkempt and his looks wild. [10]
- But the advantage was with Iberville, not merely because of more practice,--Gering made up for that by a fine certainty of nerve,--but because he had a prescient quality of mind, joined to the calculation of the perfect gamester. [11]
- From the scuffle-ground was the sign of something about the size of a man having been dragged to the edge of the thicket, where it joined the track of some small-wheeled carriage drawn by one horse, as shown by the road-tracks. [7]
- Yet their number was not very large, and Ludo, our most intimate friends, and I never joined them. [10]
- Among the prisoners was Garrett Enderby, who had escaped from his captors on the way from Enderby House to London, and had joined the Scottish army. [11]
- But I, meanwhile, was extolling the mercy of the Most High, and the people joined in my hymn of praise. [10]
- So the departure was delayed, and only the brave defence of young Philotas, Didymus's assistant, and some of the Ephebi, who joined him, enabled them to escape unharmed. [10]
- But the cause was a good one, and he joined the sweet conspiracy, with what result these five years bear witness. [11]
- So in 1860 Warner removed to Hartford and joined his friend as associate editor of the newspaper he had founded. [4]
- Iberville, seeing that Walley would not attack, joined Sainte-Helene and Maricourt at the battery, and one of Iberville's shots brought down the admiral's flagstaff, with its cross of St. George. [11]
- Yet they must wait a little longer; for Caesarion had joined the Ephebi, and Antyllus had been invested with the toga virilis. [10]
- The Brabant lad wailed, and the German, who had known the "precentor cavalier" all his life, joined in the lamentation; but Quijada induced them both to think only of saving the wounded nobleman. [10]
- Jack, whose cheerful voice was a little of the cider-cellar order, and who never sang when he was sad, struck up the latest vaudeville ditty, and Carmen and Miss Tavish joined in the chorus. [4]
- As though in very truth he saw with his eyes, he stopped short not far from the point where the bridge joined the land, and stood still, listening. [11]
- It was a very large island, and used to be out toward mid-stream; but it is joined fast to the main shore now, and has retired from business as an island. [5]
- And yet the very contradiction of her name, Victoria joined with Flint, seemed to proclaim that she did not belong to her father or to the Rose of Sharon. [9]
- Bare of the usual comforts as the room was, it had a sort of refinement also, joined to an inexpressible loneliness; you could scarce have told how or why. [11]
- The doctor joined us, but I noticed that he was anxious, and he did not stay long. [4]
- The king joined us, about this time, mightily refreshed by his nap, and feeling good. [5]
- He has held us spellbound upon the plain at the foot of the great Sphinx, and we have joined him in weeping bitter tears at the tomb of Adam. [5]
- Big Tom joined us in our room after supper. [4]
- The sergeant came up--a conscientious Boston clerk who had joined the militia from a sense of duty and a need for exercise. [9]
- Then they hunted up Huckleberry Finn, and he joined them promptly, for all careers were one to him; he was indifferent. [5]
- He had laid up his yacht and joined the Red Cross and, henceforth, for an indeterminable period, he was to abide amidst the discomforts and dangers of the Western Front, with five days' leave every three months. [9]
- At Arelas, about two years since, one of his comrades had joined their circle of boon-companions, and had related that he had been the witness of a remarkable scene. [10]
- Each in his turn those little supernaturals of our by-gone ages and aeons joined the monster procession of his predecessors and marched horizonward, disappeared, and was forgotten. [5]
- After them in turn came the forces of the Commander-in-Chief, which joined on in the rear of Havelock's force. [5]
- Evidently, they had tripped and been shot down an almost perpendicular slope of ice to a point where it joined the border of the upper glacier. [5]
- A great emigrant train from Missouri and Arkansas passed through Salt Lake City and a few disaffected Mormons joined it for the sake of the strong protection it afforded for their escape. [5]
- You walk carelessly toward the academy grove, where you will find me with a lightning steed, elegantly equipped to bear you off where we shall be joined in wedlock with the first connubial rights. [5]
- One of these took place about a month after Myrtle had joined the school. [6]
- It is joined to the main by a low neck. [5]
- When they came to his home he joined them, and marched at the head of the procession as had done many a forefather of his, with ribbons on his hat and others at his button-hole. [11]
- She was recalled to herself by the clergyman's voice pronouncing their names, and saying: "If any of you do know cause or just impediment why these two people should not be joined together in the bonds of holy matrimony, ye are to declare it. [11]
- Rather than return to her benefactress she would have joined the roofless crew who passed the night on the hard marble pavement of the forecourts of the temple. [10]
- Ditmar, who was to have led her out of captivity, had only thrust her the deeper into bondage.... She joined the group, halting on the edge of it, listening. [9]
- All Alexandria seemed to have joined it. [10]
- Mark Twain, not to be outdone in cordiality, joined vigorously, and kept his hands going even after the others finished. [5]
- I don't want to be impertinent,--I recognize that it's your affair, but I'd like to know why you joined the union. [9]
- Rostov rode up to Bagration, reported to him, and then joined the adjutants listening to what the generals were saying. [2]
- Hannah desired her to await her return, and then joined her colleagues. [10]
- Then they began to ask themselves why they had joined in the acclamations, and had been so wildly excited; how it was that they had so promptly surrendered their self-possession and dignity for the sake of this wicked little man. [10]
- His boldness, joined to an air of insinuation and understanding, had influenced her greatly from the first moment they had met two months ago, as he was going South on his smuggling enterprise. [11]
- When it was time to depart, she joined the hands of the betrothed pair, and called down a blessing from the gods. [10]
- It was half-past three when they drove up the avenue and deposited Mrs. Kame and Cecil Grainger at the long front of the Faunce house: and Brent, who had been driving, relinquished the wheel to the chauffeur and joined Honora in the tonneau. [9]
- It seemed as though the very trees by the wayside joined in the limitless jubilation. [10]
- They knew that this would suggest the comparison between Caesar and the sanguinary wretch whose name had been applied to him, and all who were eager to give expression to their vexation or dissatisfaction took the hint and joined in the outcry. [10]
- It was during this period that he was joined by his intimate friend, the Rev. [5]
- I do not think one could have seen where two particles joined each other with eyes of ordinary shrewdness. [5]
- Farrar, after setting things to rights, joined Mrs. Cooke and me over the cabin. [9]
- After a while they moved on, and as they approached the final short dash of the home-stretch we closed up on them and joined them. [5]
- Our friends, after they had laid their wreaths on the magnificent altars of their royal ancestors without being recognized, late in the afternoon joined the throng who followed the procession. [10]
- I was joined there by a stranger, who dropped into conversation with me--a brisk young fellow, who said he was born in a town in the interior of Wisconsin, and had never seen a steamboat until a week before. [5]
- First one and then another of the conspirators showed up cautiously--armed to the teeth--took in the amicable situation, then ventured warily forward and joined the love-feast. [5]
- Richard seldom joined them, though their efforts to induce him to do so were many. [11]
- First he told them of the causes of war, of the thirteen council fires with the English, and in terms that the Indian mind might grasp, and how their old father, the French King, had joined the Big Knives in this righteous fight. [9]
- Many, however, joined them in order to live an idle life, supported by the gifts of others. [10]
- She then joined them and went among the last members of the little procession which went down to the orchestra and from thence up the steps for the chorus, on to the stage. [10]
- And the minute the words were out of his mouth somebody over in the crowd struck up the doxolojer, and everybody joined in with all their might, and it just warmed you up and made you feel as good as church letting out. [5]
- Yes, here was the woman herself, wilful, original, delightful, with a flower-like delicacy joined to a determined and gorgeous audacity. [11]
- We had left the walls and moat of the town far behind us, when we heard swift horses at our heels, and Sir Franz, with two serving-men, joined the fellowship. [10]
- The Squire pressed the visitors to let him send for their trunks and urged them to stay at his house, and Alice joined in the invitation, but Philip had reasons for declining. [5]
- It lay between the upper and lower divisions of the Union forces, and kept them separate, until a junction was finally effected across the Missouri neck of land; but the island being itself joined to that neck now, the wide river is without obstruction. [5]
- Jim said if the two big rivers joined together there, that would show. [5]
- We began with the train-bearer, then met the housekeeper, and presently were joined by Mr. Palgrave. [6]
- All joined in the toast, and after the cheers had died away, Aquanus said: "Who would not gladly recall the exquisite Sunday of October third; but when I think of the misery that preceded it, my heart contracts, even at the present day. [10]
- The courtiers around the throne straightened their bowed figures, the pages forgot their fatigue, and all joined in the Greek salutation of welcome, and the "Life! [10]
- Publius rode through the streets of the city at an easy trot, and, as the laughter of soldiers carousing in a tavern fell upon his ear, he could have joined heartily in their merriment. [10]
- It joined us, the procession was complete, the first war-march of Joan of Arc was begun, the curtain was up. [5]
- So we joined the procession of the Tennis maidens and, as the fairest, they placed us directly behind the daughters of Hiram. [10]
- At eight o'clock, the priests were chanting vespers to a larger congregation than many churches have on Sunday: their voices were rich and musical, and, joined with the organ notes, floated sweetly and impressively through the dim and vast interior. [4]
- One by one the others shirked the inquirers and joined us in our refuge. [5]
- The friends of the old order of affairs now raised their voices more and more loudly, and many a friend of liberty, who saw his family sickening, joined the Spanish sympathizers and demanded the surrender of the city. [10]
- Then M. Dauphin, the Notary, who had joined the crowd, held out a hand coaxingly, and with insinuating rhetoric drew a little nearer than the landlord had done; but he retreated precipitously as the hound crouched back for a spring. [11]
- This was when the military company from the north part of the town joined the villagers in a general muster. [4]
- By the time the last stanza was reached, the half-drunken enthusiasm had risen to such a pitch, that everybody joined in and sang it clear through from the beginning, producing a volume of villainous sound that made the rafters quake. [5]
- These were not the joyous bands, who had joined triumphantly in Miriam's song of praise, no, they tottered toward the mountain slowly, with drooping heads. [10]
- The workmen on the height joined in the conversation. [4]
- At that moment the great clock struck two and another with a shrill tone joined in from the drawing room. [2]
- The shrubs in the garden where she had flung herself into his arms, her blissful walk in the moonlight, and all the crowd assembled for the festival, and finally how, possessed by the god, they had together joined the procession, and danced through the streets. [10]
- As soon as the four burgomasters, the eight magistrates of the city, and the members of the common council appeared at the windows, hundreds of voices joined in the Geusenlied,--[Beggars' Song or Hymn. [10]
- He had made the first attack, on the ground that the aggressor gains by boldness, if that boldness is joined to skill; and Dyck's skill was of the best. [11]
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