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joined at the hip
joined at the hip
Sl. closely connected; always together. Those two are joined at the hip. They are always together. Sam and Martha are joined at the hip.
joined at the hip
1. very closely connected The two companies have been joined at the hip since their founders went camping together a hundred years ago.
2. together The new law would keep unhappy couples joined at the hip for the sake of their children.
joined at the hip
mod. closely connected; as thick as thieves. (As Siamese twins are joined.) Those two are joined at the hip. They are always together.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Nadab | | - | Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
Ioubal | | - | Biblical Greek |
HorÁCio | | - | Portuguese |
Hieronymus | | hee-RO-nee-muws (German) | German, Dutch (Archaic), Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
PÍA | | PEE-ah | Spanish |
Aranrhod | | - | Welsh, Welsh Mythology |