Similar words: huddle together, piece together, come to grief, come to grips with, together, go together, get-together, all together. Meaning: v. come together, as if in an embrace.
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(31) The various strands of his life were beginning to come together.
(32) The two buildings come together at an angle that narrows to merely a slit.
(33) We have to settle our differences and come together as one.
(34) The upheavals of the era tended to come together, one kind of revolution easily attaching itself to another.
(35) London and Fog! When these two come together,(www.Sentencedict.com) it is time to be a writer! Mehmet Murat ildan
(36) Having come together, the images separate in sections six and seven, when the verb correr reappears twice.
(37) And soon it all began to come together in the most wonderful way.
(38) But the beauty of the Olympics is that you come together and meet athletes from around the world.
(39) To plot what needs to be done, family members have come together on Sunday nights for supper.
(40) It's an organization of writers, artists and intellectuals, who come together to discuss their ideas.
(41) By June 1950 a series of desperate needs had come together.
(42) Of course they will come together and discuss the matter.
(43) If one man invented a steam engine and another a railway, then the two could come together.
(44) Special communes, whole community come together to press the grape and gather the precious juice.
(45) But those that come together for mutual support can and do survive.
(46) Now their romantic urgings and formal ambitions have come together in an expansive exploration of the universe.
(47) Both sides come together in their opposition to the cloning of human embryos, and object to commercial control over the process.
(48) You see, gentlemen, my position is simply to invite the two nations to come together to make peace.
(49) As long as you understand the process, it will all come together, whatever the terms and instructions.
(50) Seminars provide an opportunity for students to come together and discuss a particular topic.
(51) The idea that when people come together, they stay together.
(52) Where these factors come together a management buy-out is possible.
(53) All three aspects need to be practised so that they all come together to give the right impression.
(54) The Conference called on everyone to come together to resist the government's planned educational reforms.
(55) Is it a parody of the platonic republic, where politics, art and philosophy come together?
(56) At any rate, the males leave their parties and come together in a posse.
(57) Subjects do not exist in isolation, but rather come together to form a coherent whole for the children.
(58) Women from the different organizations have been able to come together and agree on certain basic principles about what they, as women, are fighting for.
(59) The parallels seem to come together in the distance.
(60) Will we all come together, or come apart?
More similar words: huddle together, piece together, come to grief, come to grips with, together, go together, get-together, all together, altogether, get together, add together, band together, put together, hang together, together with, stay together, coming together, stick together, bring together, put two and two together, come to, hometown, keep body and soul together, come to mind, come to life, come to pass, come to an end, come to blows, come to a head, come to light.