Joined in the chorus
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SANGJoined in the chorus.
SANGJoined in the chorus
SANGJoined the chorus
SUNGJoined the chorus
BAYEDJoined the coyote chorus
RODEUPJoined the posse in progress
COLORADOIt joined the Union in 1876
WWIThe US joined it in '17
TEXASIt joined the Union in 1845
WESTERNELECTRICIt joined the Bell System in 1882
TYNESSoprano who joined the Met in 1974
TERPSThey joined the Big Ten in '14
KAGANJustice who joined the bench in 2010
WWIThe U.S. joined it in Apr. 1917
TYNESMargaret ..., soprano who joined the Met in 1974
WWIWhat the U.S. joined in Apr. 1917
RIGACity that joined the Hanseatic League in 1282
WWIThe U.S. joined it in 1917: Abbr.
UTAHState in which the first transcontinental railroad was joined
PUJOLSHe joined the 500 home run club in 2014
azygythe state of not being joined in a pair
LOGROLLINGSeveral fallen trees immediately joined the campaign by engaging in...
CAREWRod who joined the 3,000 hit club in 1985
DESOTOHe joined Pizarro in the conquest of the Inca Empire
combinationsThe state of being joined or united in such a way
combinationThe state of being joined or united in such a way
printingHandwriting in which the letters are written separately rather than being joined together
xiphopagusa set of Siamese twins joined in the region of the xiphoid cartilage
printingsHandwriting in which the letters are written separately rather than being joined together
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
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
syndesmosisAn immovable joint in which bones are joined by connective tissue (e.g., between the fibula and tibia at the ankle)
syndesmosesAn immovable joint in which bones are joined by connective tissue (e.g., between the fibula and tibia at the ankle)
binomialA noun phrase with two heads joined by a conjunction, in which the order is relatively fixed (as in knife and fork)
binomialsA noun phrase with two heads joined by a conjunction, in which the order is relatively fixed (as in knife and fork)
gonysthe ridge along the tip of the lower mandible of a bird's bill at the junction of the two joined halves, esp. prominent in gulls