Joined in a melee
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RIOTEDJoined in a melee.
BRAWLEDJoined a melee
BRAWLEDGot in a melee
BATTLEOFBINMelee in a Dumpster?
SEAMEDJoined, in a way
DRANKJoined in a toast.
SOLDEREDJoined in a way.
MITEREDJoined in a way
SEWEDJoined in a way
SATINJoined, in a way
TENONEDJoined, in a way
YOKEDJoined in a common cause?
SPLICEDJoined in a film lab
HIKEDJoined in a Scout activity
POOLEDJoined in a common effort
ALLIEDJoined in a common cause
VOTEDJoined a write-in campaign
TENONEDJoined with a mortise, in carpentry
CONGAEDJoined a line, in a way
azygythe state of not being joined in a pair
combinationsThe state of being joined or united in such a way
combinationThe state of being joined or united in such a way
systemsA set of staves in a musical score joined by a brace
xiphopagusa set of Siamese twins joined in the region of the xiphoid cartilage
additionsA person or thing added or joined, typically in order to improve something
xiphopagiXIPHOPAGUS, a set of Siamese twins joined in the region of the xiphoid cartilage
xiphopagusesXIPHOPAGUS, a set of Siamese twins joined in the region of the xiphoid cartilage
peroxidesa compound (as hydrogen peroxide) in which oxygen is visualized as joined to oxygen
newcomerA person or thing that has recently arrived in a place or joined a group
newcomersA person or thing that has recently arrived in a place or joined a group
MELAl and George joined in a moment of silence for him at their St. Louis debate
xiphopagouslike a xiphopagus, a set of Siamese twins joined in the region of the xiphoid cartilage
coupletsTwo lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
streptobacillusany of a genus of rodshaped bacteria in which the individual cells are often joined in a chain
streptobacilliSTREPTOBACILLUS, any of a genus of rodshaped bacteria in which the individual cells are often joined in a chain
cutawaysA shot in a movie that is of a different subject from those to which it is joined in editing
tetrapyrrolea chemical group consisting of four pyrrole rings joined either in a straight chain or in a ring, as in chlorophyll
promenades(in country dancing) A movement in which couples follow one another in a given direction, each couple having both hands joined
binomialA noun phrase with two heads joined by a conjunction, in which the order is relatively fixed (as in knife and fork)
tetrapyrrolesTETRAPYRROLE, a chemical group consisting of four pyrrole rings joined either in a straight chain or in a ring, as in chlorophyll