Hit on a joint
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TOKEHit on a joint
KNEEDHit with a joint
KNEEDHit with a big joint
FATSWALLERHe had a hit with "The Joint Is Jumpin'"
CAULKWork on a joint
HINGEJoint on a door
TOKEPuff on a joint
ELBOWJoint bent on a bender
KNEEJoint on a prie-dieu
KNEEJoint placed on a prayer rug
KNEEJoint often clipped on a gridiron
corespondentsA joint defendant in a lawsuit, esp. one on appeal
hydromaa watery swelling over a joint, eg water on the knee, also HYGROMA
hygromaa watery swelling over a joint, eg water on the knee, also HYDROMA
hydromataHYDROMA, a watery swelling over a joint, eg water on the knee, also HYGROMA
hygromataHYGROMA, a watery swelling over a joint, eg water on the knee, also HYDROMA
hygromasHYGROMA, a watery swelling over a joint, eg water on the knee, also HYDROMA
hydromasHYDROMA, a watery swelling over a joint, eg water on the knee, also HYGROMA
arthroscopesAn instrument through which the interior of a joint may be inspected or operated on
arthroscopeAn instrument through which the interior of a joint may be inspected or operated on
survivorsA joint tenant who has the right to the whole estate on the other's death
survivorA joint tenant who has the right to the whole estate on the other's death
dovetailsA joint formed by one or more tapered projections (tenons) on one piece that interlock with corresponding notches or recesses (mortises) in another
survivorshipA right depending on survival, esp. the right of a survivor of people with a joint interest to take the whole on the death of the others
survivorshipsA right depending on survival, esp. the right of a survivor of people with a joint interest to take the whole on the death of the others
thumbprintsAn impression or mark made on a surface by the inner part of the top joint of the thumb, esp. as used for identifying individuals from the unique pattern of whorls and lines
thumbprintAn impression or mark made on a surface by the inner part of the top joint of the thumb, esp. as used for identifying individuals from the unique pattern of whorls and lines