add, agglutinate, attach, conjoin, glue on, join with, plus, put with, suffix, tack on, take
Definitionv. add to the end
Last update: August 31, 2015
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The ceremony is quite broken off, subjoined the voice behind us. [Please select]
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This item was among the "Kodak Shots" subjoined to the "Advertiser's" account of the convention.' [Please select]
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I subjoin the letter, as it throws some light upon the character of the writer: "ROSCOE HALL, Sept." [Please select]
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Then to Balthasar the sheik subjoined, "Ah, by the splendor of God." [Please select]
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We subjoin a few of the most interesting of the Greek and Roman festivals. [Please select]
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This we have thought proper to subjoin, on account of its antiquity and general reception. [Please select]
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Another suit, dated 20th January, 1753, is also subjoined:-- "William Dukes and his vernes, plaintiffs, _against_ William Keare and his vernes, defendants." [Please select]
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But alas, before the few days had expired the subjoined brief paragraph of news was discovered in the morning Ledger. [Please select]
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On his way to Canada, he stopped at Albany, and the subjoined letter gives his view of things from that stand-point-- MR. [Please select]
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We subjoin her captain's story: "The weather was clear and we had a fine view, but the old outlines of St." [Please select]
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The liver is too often at this time unhealthy, and to correct it the subjoined may be administered:-- Iodide of potassium One drachm. [Please select]
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