The fish has oar-like fins, attached to the body by a joint, but themselves unjointed.
2
Fortunately it was an easy though painful matter to straighten the limb, as nothing had been unjointed.
3
She saw that he was outfitted for fishing, creel on his shoulder, unjointed rod in one hand.
4
My unjointed wings lurched taut in suddenly swirling wind, and my shoulder blades screamed with selfish agony.
5
I unjointed his neck about a foot from his head and dressed him, but left his hide on.
6
He killed Auburn Mary, cut the flesh from her body, and unjointed the bones, as she had told him.
7
The sandy-haired German rose from his seat beside the hunchback, stretched the stiffness from his arms, and unjointed his pole.
8
After a moment's consideration, he unjointed his rod, and started off in the direction from which the men had come.
9
He was even fatter than he'd been as a little boy, fat enough that his arms and legs appeared vestigial and unjointed.
10
Hesitating hardly a moment, Hale unjointed his pole, left his minnow bucket where it was, mounted his horse and rode up the path.
11
The rods were unjointed and laid away, and such a string of trout as we had, is rarely seen outside of the Saranac woods.
12
The sound of trampling hoofs thudded on the hard, sun-baked earth as the bronco came down like a pile-driver, camel-backed, with legs stiff and unjointed.