7098 examples of jointing in sentences

A cousin and I were joint proprietors.

Or a piece of scandal about Lady Castlemaine, how her nose fell out of joint when Mrs. Stuart came to courtsuch things tease one from the sterner business.

"I wish to Heaven somebody in this joint would remember to keep those front windows shut!" Miss Ida Bell Hassiebrock, at the right of the table, turned her head so that, against the window, her profile, somewhat thin, cut into the gloom.

Are the times out of joint; or is it your Italian nose?

The scapula resembles that of the cetacean Hyperoodon, but the supra- spinous fossa is larger and more seal-like; as is the humerus, which differs from that of the Cetacea in presenting true articular surfaces for the free jointing of the bones of the fore-arm.

This knack of jointing requires practice and the proper tools; and no one but the butcher is supposed to have these.

As is the case with a loin of mutton, the careful jointing of a loin of veal is more than half the battle in carving it.

When the jointing is properly performed, there is little difficulty in carrying the knife down in the direction of the line 1 to 2.

Her faded bonnet fell back between her shoulders, hanging on by the strings, and her dropped basket, with its "few lill' bécassines-de-mer" dangling from the handle, rolled out its okra and soup-joint upon the floor.

He will find there, too, some remarks on that equally mysterious phenomena of jointing, which you may see in almost all the older rocks; it is common in limestones.

Of the Bones, and their Jointing.

The author of this machine has prevented that inconveniency by forming vertebrae, which jointing one with another make up a whole, consisting of several pieces of bones, more strong than if it were of a single piece.

He would have spent Lucy's and my joint fortunes, had they been put at his control; but, as they never were, he was fain to limit his expenditures to such sums as we saw fit to give him, with certain extra allowances extorted by his debts.

The cells are subjected to pressure, which increases as the operation goes on, from the growing resistance offered by the increasing deposit of solid matter on the cloths; and it is therefore necessary that they should be provided with a jointing strip around the outside, and be pressed together sufficiently to prevent any escape of liquid.

The jointing of the rails is excessively simple.

KIMBALL, SARAH LOUISE, joint author.

KING, MARIE B., joint author.

KNIGHT, F. B., joint author.

SEE Rimsky-Korsakoff, N. KRACAUER, F., joint author.

LANDIS, HENRY R. M., joint author.

Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH); 12Apr57; R190540. LANGE, NORBERT A., joint author.

LANIER, HENRY WYSHAM, joint author. Pearl diver.

LAWRENCE, LILLIE MARIA, joint author.

LEAVITT, HELEN S., joint author.

The head of the yearling calf was duly exhibited, when the neatness of the blow and the exactness of the aim at the weakest jointing were prodigiously admired.

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