Crossword-Solution: JOINING 7 letters, 61 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Joining p. pr. & vb. n. of Join

We have 61 clues for the answer “JOINING”

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the act of bringing two things into contact 1 answer
COMMISSURE 2 answers
DIVORCE (ant.) 9 answers
married state 14 answers
melding 18 answers
uniting 21 answers
joints 28 answers
Linking 32 answers
Afresh 34 answers
converging 35 answers
Junction 38 answers
Juncture 39 answers
coupling 40 answers
ABUTMENT 42 answers
unification 42 answers
seam 44 answers
Intersection 44 answers
contacting 45 answers
Meeting place 46 answers
in contact 47 answers
CIRCULATING ___ 48 answers
Affiliation 49 answers
concourse 50 answers
solidification 50 answers
Merger 50 answers
mixing 51 answers
progressing 51 answers
Upon 52 answers
Toward. 52 answers
Remaining 52 answers
bordering 53 answers
Next (to) 53 answers
outward 54 answers
contiguous 54 answers
AT ___ 54 answers
Against 55 answers
Abutting 57 answers
Onward 58 answers
COMBINING ___ 59 answers
Enlistment 61 answers
prevailing 61 answers
Relationship 61 answers
along 62 answers
Anew 62 answers
Adjacent 63 answers
Beside 64 answers
Higher 65 answers
roofing 65 answers
Upper ___ 65 answers
Overhead 65 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JOINING (5)

The other boys thought this awfully interesting, and insisted on joining, and they made slates for themselves, and sat round the table, writing and thinking hard about the questions she had written on another slate and passed round.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
Two or three individuals hinted that the man of skill, during his Indian captivity, had enlarged his medical attainments by joining in the incantations of the savage priests, who were universally acknowledged to be powerful enchanters, often performing seemingly miraculous cures by their skill in the black art.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
They eventually sank without trace, joining the Zilog Z80,000 and a few even more obscure also-rans in the graveyard of forgotten microprocessors.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Joining their horny hands over the rough table at which they sat, they wished each other Merry Christmas in their can of grog; and one of them: the elder, too, with his face all damaged and scarred with hard weather, as the figure-head of an old ship might be: struck up a sturdy song that was like a Gale in itself.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 1992
For it is highly deserving of remark, that there are no men so dull and stupid, not even idiots, as to be incapable of joining together different words, and thereby constructing a declaration by which to make their thoughts understood; and that on the other hand, there is no other animal, however perfect or happily circumstanced, which can do the like.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995

Quotes with JOINING (3)

When you run with the Doctor, it feels like it'll never end. But however hard you try you can't run forever. Everybody knows that everybody dies and nobody knows it like the Doctor. But I do think that all the skies of all the worlds might just turn dark if he ever for one moment, accepts it. Everybody knows that everybody dies. But not every day. Not today. Some days are special. Some days are so, so blessed. Some days, nobody dies at all. (In the library, the Doctor walks b…
Steven Moffat
I can talk to fish!" Angel said happily, water dripping off her long, skinny body. "Ask one over for dinner," Fang said, joining us.
James Patterson School's Out--Forever
What is the motive for this ‘fugitive’ way of saying “I”? It is motivated by Dasein’s falling; for as falling, it *flees* in the face of itself into the “they.” When the “I” talks in the ‘natural’ manner, this is performed by the they-self. What expresses itself in the ‘I’ is that Self which, proximally and for the most part, I am *not* authentically. When one is absorbed in the everyday multiplicity and the rapid succession [*Sich-jagen] of that with which one is concerned, …
Martin Heidegger
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