Joined

  • 11joined-up — UK [ˌdʒɔɪnd ˈʌp] / US adjective 1) informal joined up writing is writing in which the letters are joined to each other. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children. 2) mainly journalism joined up thinking or government… …

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  • 12joined — /dʒɔɪnd/ (say joynd) verb 1. past tense and past participle of join. –adjective 2. (of an animal) having mated: a joined heifer. –phrase 3. joined at the hip, Colloquial (of two people) extremely close; inseparable …

  • 13joined-up — adj. Joined up is used with these nouns: ↑writing …

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  • 14joined-up — adjective 1》 (of handwriting) written with the characters joined; cursive. 2》 Brit. characterized by coordination and coherence of thought; integrated …

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  • 15joined-up — [ˌdʒɔɪnd ˈʌp] adj organized in a way that allows all the separate parts of something to work well together joined up government/thinking[/ex] …

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  • 16Joined At The Heart — is a new musical with music lyrics by Graham Brown Geoff Meads, book by Frances Anne Bartam and directed by Frances Brownlie. It is an evocative story of love, morals, relationships and ethics. A new musical, the show tells the love story of… …

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  • 17joined at the hip — If people are joined at the hip, they are very closely connected and think the same way …

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  • 18joined at the hip — informal used to describe two people who are often or usually together She and her sister used to be joined at the hip [=inseparable] when they were kids. • • • Main Entry: ↑hip …

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  • 19joined in a union — index federal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 20joined together — index conjoint Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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