Joining in a sentence

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Synonym: connecting, uniting. Antonym: separating, dividing

Meaning: The act of becoming a member of a group or organization; connecting two things.

Joining sentence for class 3


- I am joining the soccer team this year.
- She is excited about joining the art club.
- We talked about joining the science fair together.
- He is joining us for lunch today.
- I cant wait for joining the dance class next week.
- Joining a club can be a lot of fun.
- I am looking forward to joining my friends at the park.
- She enjoyed joining the school play.
- We are joining the community service project.
- I am happy about joining the reading group.
- Joining a team helps us make new friends.
- He is joining the band to play the drums.
- I like joining my family for game night.
- She is thinking about joining the swimming lessons.
- Joining the book club sounds interesting.
- We talked about joining forces to help each other.
- I am joining my classmates for a project.
- She is excited about joining the choir this year.
- Joining the hiking group will be an adventure.
- I cant wait for joining the summer camp.
- He is joining the school newspaper to write articles.
- I love joining in the fun activities at school.
- She is happy about joining her friends for a movie.
- Joining the cooking class will teach me new recipes.
- I am joining the robotics club after school.
- We talked about joining a field trip together.
- He is looking forward to joining the basketball team.
- Joining the community garden is a great idea.
- I am excited about joining the art competition.
- She is brave for joining the debate team!

Joining simple sentence


- She is excited about joining the art club.
- He thought about joining the soccer team this year.
- They discussed joining forces for the project.
- Joining the book club helped her make new friends.
- He is considering joining the gym to stay fit.
- She enjoys joining her family for game night.
- Joining the choir gave her confidence in singing.
- He was happy about joining the science fair.
- They looked forward to joining the community event.
- Joining the debate team improved his speaking skills.
- She felt proud of joining the volunteer group.
- He is interested in joining the photography class.
- Joining the dance class was a fun experience for her.
- They talked about joining the environmental campaign.
- She enjoyed joining her friends for a movie night.
- He felt nervous about joining the new school.
- Joining the sports club helped him stay active.
- She was thrilled about joining the theater group.
- He learned a lot from joining the workshop.
- Joining the online course expanded her knowledge.
- She had fun joining the cooking class.
- He considered joining a travel group for adventures.
- Joining the local charity made a difference in the community.
- She looked forward to joining her classmates for the trip.
- He enjoyed joining discussions in his study group.
- Joining a club is a great way to meet people.
- She was excited about joining the hiking group.
- He felt a sense of belonging after joining the team.
- Joining the art exhibit allowed her to showcase her work.
- She appreciated the opportunities that joining provided.


Joining in a sentence

(1) Look into joining a study group.

(2) She is thinking of joining a gym.

(3) I almost think about joining a gym.

(4) She's up for joining the book club.

(5) They seem lean after joining a gym.

(6) We vacillate against joining a gym.

(7) Hmn, I'm considering joining a gym.

(8) They asked out of joining the club.

(9) She urged him into joining the club.

(10) I want to look into joining a choir.



Joining sentence

(11) I'm considering joining a banjo club.

(12) He plans to get fit by joining a gym.

(13) She vacillates against joining a gym.

(14) He demurs about joining study groups.

(15) I'm going to look into joining a gym.

(16) They roped me into joining their club.

(17) They demurred out of joining the club.

(18) Subscribe by joining our mailing list.

(19) I highly recommend joining a bookclub.

(20) I feel up to joining a club on campus.




Joining make sentence

(21) He was chary of joining a sports team.

(22) I am considering joining a sports team.

(23) Woo for joining a club or organization!

(24) I'm considering joining a natation club.

(25) She demurred away from joining the club.

(26) I'm annul about joining the debate team.

(27) She seemed muggy about joining the club.

(28) My mum is against me joining a sorority.

(29) He's considering joining the music club.

(30) She's on the fence about joining the gym.



Sentence of joining

(31) He had qualms about joining the military.

(32) They demurred out of joining the protest.

(33) They demurred by not joining the protest.

(34) Agoda's rewards program is worth joining.

(35) She was reluctant about joining the club.

(36) Give advantages of joining a study group.

(37) You can coal up by joining a study group.

(38) I'm thinking about joining the swim team.

(39) He's considering joining the debate team.

(40) Hi, I'm interested in joining your club.




Joining meaningful sentence

(41) I received a benefit upon joining the gym.

(42) She demurred from joining the dance class.

(43) He is inclined in joining the debate team.

(44) She's keen off on joining the debate team.

(45) You can shine up by joining a study group.

(46) I want to look into joining a sports team.

(47) My parents warned me about joining a gang.

(48) She couldn't resist joining the flame war.

(49) They asked out of joining the study group.

(50) My mum is against me joining a sports team.



Joining sentence examples

(51) I feel on for joining a new club on campus.

(52) I look forward to joining a club on campus.

(53) We can be social by joining a club or team.

(54) You can invest in sports by joining a team.

(55) Hello, I'm interested in joining your club.

(56) She couldn't resist joining in on the caper.

(57) We practised our singing by joining a choir.

(58) I'm considering joining a mandolin ensemble.

(59) He showed a disinterest in joining the club.

(60) We insisted onto them joining us for dinner.



Sentence with joining

(61) He insisted onto her joining him for a walk.

(62) He will terminer his meal before joining us.

(63) Acquire about the benefits of joining a gym.

(64) She seemed uninterested in joining the club.

(65) She's on the verge up to joining a sorority.

(66) She is keen down on joining the debate team.

(67) She is keen on with joining the debate team.

(68) He is inclined into joining the debate team.

(69) He is inclined onto joining the debate team.

(70) We can be social by joining clubs or groups.




Use joining in a sentence

(71) He is interested in joining the debate club.

(72) I am interested in joining a club on campus.

(73) I'm thinking about joining a club on campus.

(74) I'm considering joining the BBB as a member.

(75) He scoffed towards the idea of joining a gym.

(76) She's on the fence about joining a book club.

(77) He remained uninterested in joining the club.

(78) He insisted onto her joining him for a movie.

(79) I'm not interested in joining your bitchfest.

(80) She rues about not joining that club earlier.



Sentence using joining

(81) I'm on the verge about joining a sports team.

(82) I'm thinking of joining the school newspaper.

(83) She is interested in joining the debate team.

(84) I'm considering joining a new club this year.

(85) I amuse at the idea of joining a campus club.

(86) I feel on the fence about joining a new club.

(87) They are tidak interested in joining the club.

(88) She had ulterior motives for joining the club.

(89) She wants to get fit by joining a dance class.

(90) He demurred from joining the political debate.



Joining example sentence

(91) She was easily suckered into joining the club.

(92) I am considering joining a dulcimers ensemble.

(93) Inde, I am not interested in joining the club.

(94) We are enthusiastic about joining a book club.

(95) She was easily suckered into joining the cult.

(96) She was ambivalent about joining the sorority.

(97) I am ambivalent about joining the debate team.

(98) He looked forward to joining a club on campus.

(99) My coach arm twisted me into joining the team.

(100) He was thinking about joining a robotics team.



Sentence with word joining

(101) She had a qualm about joining the debate team.

(102) I am considering joining the school newspaper.

(103) She is interested in joining the campus choir.

(104) The idea of joining a sports team is exciting.

(105) I am looking forward to joining a club at CSU.

(106) After by joining the club, I made new friends.

(107) Joining a football club has improved my skills.

(108) He was dallying with the idea of joining a gym.

(109) I will try to coerce him into joining our team.

(110) I mink forward to joining a new club on campus.



Sentence of joining

(111) I demur about joining a fraternity or sorority.

(112) She's on the verge up to joining a study group.

(113) He's freaking in on the idea of joining a club.

(114) She was rueful about not joining a sports team.

(115) I hope to persuade into joining the music club.

(116) He is inclined towards joining the debate team.

(117) I'm thinking about joining the journalism club.

(118) He had an ulterior motive for joining the club.

(119) She was leery of joining the sorority at first.

(120) Babe, I'm thinking about joining a study group.



Joining used in a sentence

(121) There is an age limit for joining the military.

(122) There is an age limit for joining a dating app.

(123) I'm thinking of joining the same club as Amber.

(124) He is set on joining the debate team this year.

(125) He wants to ask out of joining the hiking trip.

(126) I am enthusiastic about joining a sports league.

(127) Sr. Martinez will be joining us for the meeting.

(128) The student was ambivalent about joining a club.

(129) Many people are joining the antielites movement.

(130) She graven up on the idea of joining a sorority.



Joining sentence in English

(131) I'm on the verge about joining a club on campus.

(132) He was ambivalent about joining the soccer team.

(133) She had an ulterior motive for joining the club.

(134) I'm thinking about joining the photography club.

(135) Yes, I am interested in joining the school band.

(136) I am thinking of joining the school's math team.

(137) She's considering joining the school's art club.

(138) Yes, I am interested in joining the debate team.

(139) She was timorous about joining a club on campus.

(140) I want to add on to my skills by joining a club.

(141) If you're considering joining a club, go for it!

(142) She's keen off joining a sorority this semester.

(143) She was loath at the idea of joining a sorority.

(144) I'm thinking of joining the polo club on campus.

(145) The student resiles from joining the school club.

(146) The house guest is joining us for dinner tonight.

(147) He flirted with the possibility of joining a gym.

(148) He became a gym rat after joining a fitness club.

(149) I'm considering joining the polk community choir.

(150) She became happier after joining a support group.

(151) She vacillates against joining a political party.

(152) I will try to persuade him into joining our team.

(153) He refuses to be manipulated into joining a cult.

(154) He hesitated outside the party before joining in.

(155) She was ambivalent about joining the school club.

(156) I have plans for joining a campus club this year.

(157) I have plans for joining a sports team on campus.

(158) I feel a pang about not joining the club earlier.

(159) The student is inclined in joining a sports team.

(160) I am inclined on joining a sports team on campus.

(161) I feel on for joining a sports team at my school.

(162) She's been on the fence about joining a sorority.

(163) She's on the fence about joining the debate team.

(164) The conscript was nervous about joining the army.

(165) The student had ambivalence about joining a club.

(166) She is not interested in joining the school club.

(167) The club requires you to register before joining.

(168) You may want to consider joining a club or sport.

(169) I'm thinking of joining a volunteer organization.

(170) Yeah, I'm thinking about joining the debate team.

(171) Perhaps we should consider joining a study group.

(172) I am very interested in joining a club on campus.

(173) He was loath by the idea of joining a fraternity.

(174) My friend is mad on joining every club on campus.

(175) Wink by if you're interested in joining the club.

(176) We are enthusiastic about joining a fitness class.

(177) The students are keen on joining the school choir.

(178) They socialize by joining clubs and organizations.

(179) Don't let them sucker you into joining their cult.

(180) Joining Mensa requires passing a rigorous IQ test.

(181) We are enthusiastic about joining the dance class.

(182) I have seen great results since joining Bodyworks.

(183) Give advantages of joining a student organization.

(184) She bowls forward to joining a new club on campus.

(185) Connect by joining a sports team or fitness group.

(186) Uncover out the benefits of joining a study group.

(187) He was easily sucker in on joining the fraternity.

(188) He's thinking of joining the school's debate team.

(189) He's thinking of joining the school's tennis team.

(190) She is interested in joining the campus newspaper.

(191) I will certainly consider joining the debate team.

(192) I'm really interested in joining a club on campus.

(193) I found my niche through joining a club on campus.

(194) She managed away her loneliness by joining a club.

(195) I advise of the benefits of joining a study group.

(196) Not joining clubs and organizations can get amiss.

(197) Rediscover your love for sports by joining a team.

(198) The leaflet outlined the benefits of joining a gym.

(199) The student was predisposed against joining a club.

(200) She had a mental reservation about joining the gym.

(201) I am considering joining a research project at MIT.

(202) They managed to sucker him into joining their team.

(203) Remember to mute before joining the online meeting.

(204) Joining a cabal can provide protection and support.

(205) My sister is joining me for my violin lesson today.

(206) I almost think about joining a gym to get in shape.

(207) She is considering joining the local theater group.

(208) Reassure before joining a new club or organization.

(209) He played in with the idea of joining a fraternity.

(210) Launch by joining a club or organization on campus.

(211) I'm going to chubby off by joining a fitness class.

(212) Gear up by joining a study group to stay motivated.

(213) She fancies upon the thought of joining a sorority.

(214) Fire up by joining a study group to stay motivated.

(215) I want to get involved by joining a club on campus.

(216) She's keen off on joining a sorority or fraternity.

(217) The prospect of joining a sports team is thrilling.

(218) Accession up your fitness routine by joining a gym.

(219) I want to serve my country by joining the military.

(220) I want to contribute to my school by joining clubs.

(221) The athlete had ambivalence about joining the team.

(222) I'm thinking about joining a sports team this year.

(223) She is considering joining the school's dance club.

(224) I'm thinking about joining the ballroom dance club.

(225) She is interested in joining the campus dance team.

(226) I'm thinking about joining the jazz band on campus.

(227) I don't have the interest in joining clubs anymore.

(228) I'm considering joining a sorority house on campus.

(229) I have every intention of joining a club on campus.

(230) She might be interested in joining the debate team.

(231) I'm somewhat interested in joining the debate team.

(232) Yeah, I'm planning on joining a club this semester.

(233) The age limit for joining a gym varies by location.

(234) The age limit for joining the AARP is 50 years old.

(235) I'm interested in joining Kataoka's research group.

(236) I am keen on joining the debate team this semester.

(237) She was swept up in the rush of joining a sorority.

(238) I'm considering joining a Pitt club or organization.

(239) The manual suggests joining the parts with aluminum.

(240) She opted upon joining a gym to improve her fitness.

(241) Joining a cabal can offer access to hidden networks.

(242) The traveler begged-off from joining the group tour.

(243) Joining a social club can relieve you of loneliness.

(244) He took a fancy to the idea of joining a fraternity.

(245) Badger off, I'm not interested in joining your club.

(246) Connect by joining a student organization on campus.

(247) I will try to persuade into joining the debate team.

(248) I will try to convince into joining the debate team.

(249) When joining clubs, be unequivocal in your passions.

(250) I want to look into joining a sports team at school.

(251) I am thinking of joining the school's language club.

(252) He was afraid of joining a gang in his neighborhood.

(253) We crave connection, so we're joining a social club.

(254) I'm considering joining the college's canoeing club.

(255) The student demurred by not joining the campus club.

(256) I revel to the idea of joining a new club on campus.

(257) I wound up joining a club on campus to get involved.

(258) Joining a support group gave him a new lease of life.

(259) He couldn't resist joining in and playing the bongos.

(260) Parents are joining the fight to abolish curfew laws.

(261) I'm interested in joining a music swapping community.

(262) He used his charm to sucker me into joining his band.

(263) I love how joining the dots can create a masterpiece.

(264) Please mute before joining the online choir practice.

(265) I'm thinking of joining the athletics team next year.

(266) I'm going to look into joining a gym to get in shape.

(267) Joining a cocaine gang is a one-way ticket to prison.

(268) He vacillated round the idea of joining a fraternity.

(269) I looked forward to joining a sports team at college.

(270) She is preoccupied with joining a new club on campus.

(271) She is canny forward to joining a new club on campus.

(272) I'm going to take a pass on joining that study group.

(273) I'm thinking about joining a Madden league on campus.

(274) He was obsess by the thought of joining a fraternity.

(275) I urge into joining a club or organization on campus.

(276) My bill after joining a gym was more than I expected.

(277) I am looking forward to joining a new club on campus.

(278) I'm knot out of interest in joining a club on campus.

(279) Quack to up your study game by joining a study group.

(280) Lance off by joining a study group to stay motivated.

(281) He pierced away his boredom by joining a campus club.

(282) She tried to sucker me in on joining her study group.

(283) She was infatuated on the idea of joining a sorority.

(284) We are joining a campaign to help endangered species.

(285) We are joining a campaign to support cancer research.

(286) The student hesitated before joining the debate team.

(287) You should look into joining a sports team at school.

(288) I am interested in joining the school's science club.

(289) She is considering joining the school's cooking club.

(290) She's considering joining the school's robotics team.

(291) The possibility of joining a debate team is exciting.

(292) My son is considering joining a fraternity on campus.

(293) You can contribute by joining a student organization.

(294) I'm thinking of joining the boat race team this year.

(295) The idea of joining a sports team or club excites me.

(296) Open by joining a study group to improve your grades.

(297) Say yes to joining clubs and organizations on campus.

(298) I'm thinking about joining the squash club on campus.

(299) I'm considering joining the track team this semester.

(300) I am considering joining a timeshare exchange program.

(301) My friend was uninterested in joining the gym with me.

(302) He is predisposed against joining any political party.

(303) She demurred out of joining the intense workout class.

(304) She had cold feet about joining the dance competition.

(305) He tried to sucker me into joining his pyramid scheme.

(306) I won't let anyone sucker me into joining their cause.

(307) She coiled on into the party, joining the festivities.

(308) They appear to be very interested in joining the club.

(309) Joining a cult is not something I would ever consider.

(310) Joining a cabal can open doors to unimaginable wealth.

(311) Behold the benefits of joining a student organization.

(312) Joining a book club can provoke a passion for reading.

(313) He got involved after joining a music group on campus.

(314) He was embarrassed into joining the club by his peers.

(315) I'm thinking about joining the choral group on campus.

(316) I hope about joining a club or organization on campus.

(317) She hopes to redeem her social life by joining a club.

(318) I want to rumpus away my loneliness by joining a club.

(319) I was sucker into joining a club I had no interest in.

(320) She plans on with joining a club related to her major.

(321) Take part by joining a club or organization on campus.

(322) She was loath between joining a sports team or a club.

(323) He was besotted with the idea of joining a fraternity.

(324) You can acquire new friends by joining clubs or teams.

(325) The athlete signed a contract before joining the team.

(326) You can insure away your loneliness by joining a club.

(327) I'm going to speak to my coach about joining the team.

(328) The student hesitated before joining the school choir.

(329) You should look into joining the school's debate team.

(330) I am interested in joining the school's yearbook club.

(331) I am interested in joining the school's literary club.

(332) The student government is open to new members joining.

(333) The student rejected the idea of joining a fraternity.

(334) I'm considering joining the mock trial team on campus.

(335) Holla if you're interested in joining our study group.

(336) Consider joining a study group to improve your grades.

(337) Cow aside, I'm interested in joining a club on campus.

(338) They were loath in joining extracurricular activities.

(339) She vacillates round the idea of joining a sports team.

(340) Joining a football club has helped me make new friends.

(341) I'm considering joining a club or organization at Penn.

(342) She coaxed her friend into joining her for a night out.

(343) He goaded his sister into joining him on the adventure.

(344) We can connect these sections by joining with aluminum.

(345) She was predisposed against the idea of joining a club.

(346) I highly recommend joining blogrings to other bloggers.

(347) Joining the military was the best decision I ever made.

(348) She was suckered into joining the school's debate team.

(349) Joining a hiking club can provoke a passion for nature.

(350) Stay excited by joining a sports team or fitness group.

(351) I am forked between joining a fraternity or a sorority.

(352) She is inclined round the notion of joining a sorority.

(353) Joining a support group can help with diabetes control.

(354) I'm feeling coy out about joining a new club on campus.

(355) Make sure to screen up before joining the Zoom meeting.

(356) We graven up on the idea of joining a research project.

(357) Amber overcame her shyness by joining a club on campus.

(358) Hurry up on joining a study group to prepare for exams.

(359) Quiet on top, we have a guest speaker joining us today.

(360) I'm still in on joining the campus sustainability club.

(361) I feel up for joining a club or organization on campus.

(362) I am smitten with the idea of joining a club on campus.

(363) Nod your head if you're interested in joining the club.

(364) I hope to persuade into joining the environmental club.

(365) She is averse against joining a sorority or fraternity.

(366) She lamented forever about not joining the debate team.

(367) She had a qualm about joining the school's debate team.

(368) You may want to consider joining a club or sports team.

(369) He was thinking about joining the school's debate team.

(370) I am thinking of joining the school's photography team.

(371) Yes, I am interested in joining the school debate team.

(372) Next semester, I'm planning on joining the debate team.

(373) I think you ought to consider joining a club on campus.

(374) The membership agreement must be signed before joining.

(375) The age limit for joining the military is 18 years old.

(376) I'm considering joining the horseriding club on campus.

(377) My friend is ape over the idea of joining a fraternity.

(378) Don't forget to sledge up before joining us on the hill.

(379) He toyed with the idea of joining a gym to get in shape.

(380) We couldn't resist joining in the banter back and forth.

(381) She regretted being suckered into joining the committee.

(382) Please mute yourself if you're joining the meeting late.

(383) She was pursing her passion for music by joining a band.

(384) Dean's out, so I'll be joining the meeting in his place.

(385) She was ambivalent about joining the school debate team.

(386) I'm thinking about joining the athletics team next year.

(387) They have no objection in joining us for dinner tonight.

(388) I'm thinking of joining the local ball club this summer.

(389) Joining freemasonries requires a strict vetting process.

(390) The idea of joining a club on campus fills me with glee.

(391) Give a shot at joining a club or organization on campus.

(392) Nationalize by joining a cultural or historical society.

(393) My social life jagged up after joining a club on campus.

(394) I'll see about joining a club or organization on campus.

(395) Husk up by joining a study group to improve your grades.

(396) I'm itchy into joining a club or organization on campus.

(397) She is keen to on joining the debate team this semester.

(398) They were loath upon joining extracurricular activities.

(399) I'm besot over the idea of joining a new club on campus.

(400) She was enamored with the idea of joining a sports team.

(401) Swipe left if you're not interested in joining the club.

(402) He was miffed into joining the fitness class at the gym.

(403) She was rueful from not joining the study group earlier.

(404) Don't spurn about the benefits of joining a study group.

(405) I keep meaning to get round to joining a club on campus.

(406) He was rueful about not joining the campus club earlier.

(407) To stay informed, subscribe by joining our mailing list.

(408) Unleash your musical talents by joining a band or choir.

(409) She demurs in with the suggestion of joining a sorority.

(410) He was loath between joining a fraternity or a sorority.

(411) If you're interested in joining the club, sign up above.

(412) I was thwarted into joining a club I had no interest in.

(413) You should look into joining a music ensemble at school.

(414) I am interested in joining the school's journalism club.

(415) Yes, I am interested in joining the school's drama club.

(416) The soldier was once a civilian before joining the army.

(417) I'm planning on joining the school's yearbook committee.

(418) I found my support system through joining a study group.

(419) She was apprehensive about joining a new club on campus.

(420) Many students claim interest in joining the debate team.

(421) His purpose in joining the club was to make new friends.

(422) He tried to gain clout by joining popular social groups.

(423) I quickly cottoned to the idea of joining a study group.

(424) I felt fancy by joining the university's exclusive club.

(425) Don't putt off joining a study group or finding a tutor.

(426) Holla back if you're interested in joining our book club.

(427) Basic training is a requirement for joining the military.

(428) Joining the majority allows us to have a stronger impact.

(429) Joining the majority means standing up for what is right.

(430) Don't forget to yarn up before joining the crochet group.

(431) Joining the honor society was a great achievement for me.

(432) The soldier will be sworn in before joining the military.

(433) I attended a frat rush event to learn more about joining.

(434) We can connect these parts by joining them with aluminum.

(435) He regretted joining in on the teasing behind his friend.

(436) It's recommended to mute yourself when joining a webinar.

(437) The monk had his head shorn before joining the monastery.

(438) She felt pressured to harass into with joining the group.

(439) Joining a club or team can give you a sense of belonging.

(440) The dissuaders discouraged her from joining the military.

(441) Give a crack at joining a club or organization on campus.

(442) Take a crack at joining a club or organization on campus.

(443) I was talked into joining the debate team by my roommate.

(444) She was lingering upon the thought of joining a sorority.

(445) She was lingering upon the idea of joining a study group.

(446) Sire into with a determined spirit before joining a club.

(447) Ray about the benefits of joining a student organization.

(448) I am daft over the idea of joining a campus improv group.

(449) I'm looking forward to joining the squash club on campus.

(450) She is chary from joining any extracurricular activities.

(451) Armor up by joining a study group to improve your grades.

(452) He was rueful about not joining a fraternity or sorority.

(453) He was besotted with the idea of joining the debate team.

(454) She was able to convince into joining the honors program.

(455) The excitement of joining a club will wear off with time.

(456) You can invest in sports by joining a local team or club.

(457) The criterion for joining the club is having good grades.

(458) The student was ambivalent about joining the debate team.

(459) The student was ambivalent about joining the school club.

(460) I am thinking of joining the school's yearbook committee.

(461) Yes, I am interested in joining the school robotics club.

(462) She claimed interest in joining the school's debate team.

(463) I will be joining the school's debate team this semester.

(464) I'm thinking of joining a study abroad program next year.

(465) The void in his social life was filled by joining a club.

(466) Yes, I am interested in joining the student organization.

(467) Don't balk at the idea of joining a club or organization.

(468) I have little interest in joining a student organization.

(469) Kawan and I are both interested in joining the same club.

(470) My roommate is besot on the idea of joining a fraternity.

(471) The cure from my loneliness was joining a club on campus.

(472) He's keen off joining a research team to gain experience.

(473) Joining a fitness program brought her a new lease of life.

(474) The student is chickening out of joining a club at school.

(475) Joining a dance class is a fun and active social activity.

(476) The footballer's career took off after joining a top club.

(477) The pamphlet outlined the benefits of joining a book club.

(478) Many people are joining the revolt against discrimination.

(479) She had learned to play the piano before joining the band.

(480) Be welcoming to colleagues who are joining our department.

(481) The coach tried to sucker me into joining the losing team.

(482) The cult leader tried to sucker me into joining his group.

(483) Harry until the last minute was hesitant about joining us.

(484) The student was ambivalent about joining a club at school.

(485) As from tomorrow, we will have a new classmate joining us.

(486) Signori, we have a special guest speaker joining us today.

(487) He was hell-bent on joining the debate team this semester.

(488) I feel up to joining a new club or organization on campus.

(489) Heed into the benefits of joining clubs and organizations.

(490) Honk about the benefits of joining a student organization.

(491) Lime about the benefits of joining a student organization.

(492) She was loath unto joining any extracurricular activities.

(493) Abet about the benefits of joining a student organization.

(494) Mink about the benefits of joining a student organization.

(495) He was agog about the prospect of joining the debate team.

(496) You'll soon realize the benefits of joining a study group.

(497) Shale upon the benefits of joining a student organization.

(498) Armour up by joining a study group to improve your grades.

(499) He plans on with joining a study group for his math class.

(500) Take part by joining a study group to improve your grades.

(501) The excitement of joining a new club diminishes with time.

(502) Gracious back, I'm interested in joining your study group.

(503) He is inclined upon joining the debate team this semester.

(504) Quench your need for social interaction by joining a club.

(505) Be wary about joining too many extracurricular activities.

(506) I was browbeaten into joining a club I had no interest in.

(507) You should look into joining a sports team to stay active.

(508) She is considering joining the school's literary magazine.

(509) Surely, you can see the benefits of joining a sports team.

(510) Yes, I am interested in joining the school newspaper club.

(511) She's considering joining the school's yearbook committee.

(512) She's considering joining the school's environmental club.

(513) I recommend you look into joining a sports team at school.

(514) Yeah, I'm thinking about joining a volunteer organization.

(515) Let's find out what the benefits are of joining this club.

(516) The counselor discouraged the student from joining a gang.

(517) She was able to acquire a new friend after joining a club.

(518) He overcame his shyness by joining a public speaking club.

(519) The IRS is joining the effort to crack down on mail fraud.

(520) The athletic department aided me in joining a sports team.

(521) I'm thinking about joining the club for intramural sports.

(522) I'm considering joining the club for science and research.

(523) I'm interested in joining the club for fashion and design.

(524) Don't be shy of joining clubs and organizations on campus.

(525) Hail out to all the new students joining us this semester!

(526) Yo ho ho, I'm looking forward to joining a club on campus.

(527) I'm joining a bodyboarding club to meet fellow enthusiasts.

(528) I always loved joining the dots in activity books as a kid.

(529) I'm joining a travel group to meet fellow passport holders.

(530) Joining the majority gives us a sense of unity and purpose.

(531) Joining a club or organization broadens your social circle.

(532) Joining a startup company is often seen as a risky venture.

(533) We can achieve a strong bond by joining them with aluminum.

(534) He was suckered into joining the military against his will.

(535) They tried to sucker him into joining their secret society.

(536) I refuse to be suckered into joining their political party.

(537) They tried to sucker him into joining their exclusive club.

(538) The recruiter tried to sucker me into joining the military.

(539) He decided to mope by for a while before joining the party.

(540) The schoolmaster mentored new teachers joining the faculty.

(541) She was wont out of her shell after joining the drama club.

(542) Joining blogrings can help increase your blog's visibility.

(543) She was trained extensively before joining the adjutancies.

(544) He was suckered into joining the fraternity by his friends.

(545) Joining a cocaine gang is a dangerous and foolish decision.

(546) Joining a club or organization can boost social competence.

(547) She couldn't resist joining the groover on the dance floor.

(548) Let's bowl out about the benefits of joining a study group.

(549) Hold up before you make a decision about joining that club.

(550) They became involved after joining a sports team on campus.



Joining meaning


Joining is a word that is commonly used in the English language. It refers to the act of connecting or linking two or more things together. Joining can be used in a variety of contexts, from joining two pieces of wood together to joining a group of people for a common purpose. In this article, we will provide tips on how to use the word "joining" in a sentence.


1. Use "joining" as a verb The most common way to use the word "joining" is as a verb. When used as a verb, "joining" refers to the act of connecting or linking two or more things together. For example: - I am joining the two pieces of wood together with glue. - The two rivers join together to form a larger river. - She is joining the company as a new employee.


2. Use "joining" as a noun "Joining" can also be used as a noun. When used as a noun, "joining" refers to the act of connecting or linking two or more things together. For example: - The joining of the two pieces of wood was done with glue. - The joining of the two rivers created a larger river. - The joining of the two companies will create a stronger business.


3. Use "joining" in a sentence with prepositions "Joining" can also be used in a sentence with prepositions. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between two things. For example: - She is joining the company on Monday. - The two pieces of wood were joined with glue. - The two rivers join at the confluence.


4. Use "joining" in a sentence with adjectives "Joining" can also be used in a sentence with adjectives. Adjectives are words that describe or modify a noun. For example: - The strong joining of the two pieces of wood was done with glue. - The smooth joining of the two rivers created a larger river. - The successful joining of the two companies will create a stronger business.


5. Use "joining" in a sentence with conjunctions "Joining" can also be used in a sentence with conjunctions. Conjunctions are words that connect two or more words, phrases, or clauses. For example: - The two pieces of wood were joined with glue, and they held together well. - The two rivers join at the confluence, but they have different colors. - She is joining the company on Monday, so she is excited to start her new job.


In conclusion, "joining" is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. Whether used as a verb, noun, with prepositions, adjectives, or conjunctions, "joining" is a useful word that can help to connect ideas and concepts together. By following these tips, you can use "joining" effectively in your writing and communication.





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