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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(91) Love is such that, on one occasion, two originally engage uninvolved people come together, said there is no relationship has have all kinds of connections with potential fate.
(92) Members of the YMCA and YWCA will come together for a worship service at the Ecumenical Centre at the World Council of Churches headquarters in Geneva.
(93) Juxta was from a Latin root that meant "come together" and also gave us our English word joust.
(94) Some, like African-American writer Ralph Ellison, be-lieve that jazz captures the essence of America. For good reason, for in jazz all of the characteristics I mentioned above come together.
(95) Four Peridot and four Rosaline crystals in the Leaf-cut come together to beautifully recreate the floral motif of this pendant that comes on a rhodium-plated chain.
(96) In response to those divisions, the mainline denominations have attempted to come together through ecumenical movement.
(97) Each year, at Gettysburg, hundreds or thousands of Civil War buffs come together to reenact the battles here over four days of celebrations, education, weddings, and more.
(98) Ariana: We come together in the oneness, in the thankfulness and the joy of being together.
(99) In REM sleep, it becomes more likely that ideas might come together in a solution.
(100) At the end of the concert all the performers come together for all-star jam that leaves the audience hollering for more.
(101) The self and the essential come together in darkness or blinding light.
(101) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(102) The rabbit hutch is the first to actually come together, and it has worked phenomenally .
(103) In Biophilia, you will experience how the three come together -- nature, music, technology.
(104) He doesn't so much dance as self-detonate, limbs flailing, chest twitching, legs bending. It's like the inner demons of every deranged character he's played have come together to rough up his body.
(105) If time moved backward, the broken pieces could come together in a great many ways. Only one of these many ways, however, would re-form the glass. It is almost impossible to believe this would happen.
(106) Open Source software is well-suited to these challenges, as interested parties can come together to build what is needed.
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.