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joiner
[ joi-ner ]
noun
- a person or thing that joins.
- a carpenter, especially one who constructs doors, window sashes, paneling, and other permanent woodwork.
- a person who belongs to many clubs, associations, societies, etc., often from indiscriminate enthusiasm, for increased status, to make business or social contacts, or the like.
joiner
/ ˈdʒɔɪnə /
noun
- a person trained and skilled in making finished woodwork, such as windows, doors, and stairs
- a person or thing that joins
- informal.a person who joins many clubs, causes, etc
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Once you're settled, being a joiner, even temporarily, is a way to continue this strategy.
By James Joiner Thea Shaheen had waited her whole life for the body she was supposed to be in.
Lottie Joiner is a Washington, D.C.-based freelance writer and senior editor of The Crisis magazine.
For most of my adult life, I have always felt independent of any political party--an observer rather than a joiner.
Lottie L. Joiner: Take me back to that day 50 years ago, September 15, 1963.
Young Judith Blum was never a joiner in school, never popular, never athletic, never part of any cliques.
I was an Innkeeper, who loved to carouse; J was a Joiner, and built up a house.
The letter from his son, who had finished his apprenticeship as journeyman joiner half a year ago, was sufficiently frivolous.
James Ballybarn was a regularly taught carpenter and joiner, and his knowledge was brought into use.
They cherished the plan for years; he was a joiner, and hired himself of his owner for about two hundred dollars a year.
On a new building the joiner fits up a temporary workshop with benches, sawing stools and a stove for his glue pot.
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