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How to pronounce joiner in English?

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Type Words
Type of fellow member, member
Derivation join
Type Words
Type of woodman, woodsman, woodworker

Examples of joiner

joiner
I am not a joiner by nature, but the fit was so exact I finally could not resist.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Joiner is an Army staff sergeant and has been in the military for seven years.
From the stltoday.com
Joiner played 18 seasons for the Oilers, Bengals and, most notably, Chargers.
From the kentucky.com
He is a 44-year-old self-employed joiner and lives in Luddenden Foot, near Halifax.
From the ealingtimes.co.uk
He was a trained plumber and joiner and got involved after finding himself in debt.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
His father, William, was a joiner who worked in England for extended periods.
From the guardian.co.uk
Hughes's father, a joiner, had joined the Lancashire Fusiliers and fought at Ypres.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Joiner took off his overcoat, rolled down the window and threw out the coat.
From the ocregister.com
I had never been a joiner or a fan before I started working at the Fillmore.
From the eastvillage.thelocal.nytimes.com
More examples
  • A person who likes to join groups
  • A woodworker whose work involves making things by joining pieces of wood
  • A joiner differs from a carpenter in that he or she cuts and fits joints in wood that do not use nails, usually in a workshop environment since the formation of the various joints generally requires non-portable machinery. A carpenter would normally work on site. ...
  • (The Joiners) The Joiners Arms is a Public House and small music venue at 141 St Mary's Street, St Mary's, Southampton, England. It has played host to many up-and-coming bands such as Oasis and Coldplay. There are gigs most nights of the week by national acts and local bands. ...
  • A thing that joins two separate items, eg, software to connect video or music clips; A maker of wooden furniture
  • Is a tradesperson who builds with wood and has a higher level of skill and attention to detail than a carpenter.
  • [JP 1-02] (DoD, NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy. See also joiner convoy; joiner section.
  • A program that allows multiple executables to be combined into a single executable file.
  • A specialised craftsman who constructs cabinet work in timber.