Collocations for "join"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "join" in context.
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join
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- join a [club, gym, organization, team]
- join the [army, military, party]
- join the [discussion, debate, argument]
- join our [staff, associates, mailing]
- come and join us
- join us [at, for]
- (want to) join in
- join in the [fun, game, name-calling]
- join in with (all) the [fun]
- join in with your [friends, classmates]
- join online (now)
- join for free
- joined on [January 10]
- [reluctant, willing, glad] to join
- the [tribes, separatists, enemies] joined forces
- join our [thinking, ideas, approaches]
- join [it, two pieces] together
- join the [wood, metal] (together)
- join (together) to [make, create, form]
- join with [glue, hinges, silicon]
- join by [adding, pressing, placing]
- UK: join up the dots
- a [neat, tight, loose, seamless] join
- the join fitted [tightly, closely]
- could not even see the join
- [glued, knit, stitched] the join (together)
- joins around the [wheel, axle, valve]
- [seal, solder, press] the join
'join' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
almighty
- apply
- associate
- association
- beckon
- bid
- biscuit
- bond
- book
- bowling
- calling
- celebration
- choir
- club
- coax
- country
- credit
- exclusive
- expert
- fee
- fitness
- fray
- gang
- guild
- gym
- hardly
- huddle
- metal
- motorway
- paste
- percentage
- persuade
- pipe
- proposition
- queue
- readiness
- reluctance
- revel
- rod
- sadly
- scream
- session
- sheet
- slab
- soccer
- stapler
- today
- true
- watch
- welcome