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adjoining

[uh-joi-ning] / əˈdʒɔɪ nɪŋ /


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So Lynn takes a break from college and her boyfriend and moves back in with her parents, who have a cramped apartment and run an adjoining pharmacy-clinic.

From Los Angeles Times

In an adjoining, windowless room, two men in fuzzy caps sat cross-legged, threading meat and fat on skewers.

From New York Times

Among the voters was 20-year-old Tony Simmons, who marked his ballot while a dozen others sat in an adjoining room, waiting their turn.

From Seattle Times

The future of the monastery and the adjoining property is under review, according to the Brooklyn Diocese, which owns the property.

From Seattle Times

Instead, superintendents of adjoining districts will pick up responsibilities for the churches.

From Washington Times