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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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join forces (with someone)<br />

- unite/join with someone<br />

The two high schools joined forces to try <strong>and</strong> raise money for the city library<br />

expansion.<br />

join h<strong>and</strong>s<br />

- hold h<strong>and</strong>s with other people<br />

Everybody in the group joined h<strong>and</strong>s at the end of the meeting.<br />

Join the club!<br />

- an expression used when the other person is in the same situation (usually bad) as<br />

the speaker<br />

"Join the club. None of us have enough money to go on a holiday."<br />

join the fray<br />

- join a fight or argument<br />

I did not want to join the fray <strong>and</strong> argue with the other members of the group.<br />

jolt to a stop<br />

- stop moving suddenly which causes a jolt<br />

The train jolted to a stop when the engineer put the brakes on.<br />

judge (someone or something) on its own merits<br />

- judge or evaluate someone or something on its own good points <strong>and</strong> achievements<br />

Our company always judges each employee on his or her own merits.<br />

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