Similar words: put two and two together, get together, get-together, together, go together, put to, all together, altogether. Meaning: v. create by putting components or members together. adv. in conjunction with; combined.
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(61) The functions are now being put together under Sally Randall as trade publicity manager reporting to Eric Major.
(62) Sadly, Attia Hosain died while this book was in the process of being put together.
(63) We still have four games left and we can still put together a winning streak.
(64) Mr. Speaker With permission, I will put together the Questions on the statutory instruments.
(65) If necessary put together a group of people who you know will be sceptical and try the presentation out on them first.
(66) Similar sizes were put together and the piles were symmetrical.
(67) They've put together a side of young lads and journeyman pros, and that is meant as a compliment.
(68) Tapes of local examples can be put together quite simply, by editing together selections from appropriate recordings.
(69) When the pictures are put together and moved rapidly, the character appears to be moving.
(70) And it allows the auction company more time to put together items and produce a bigger auction, which attracts more buyers.
(71) The worrying thing was that at no time did Leeds actually put together a great move which tore Sunderland apart.
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(73) It's well put together and retails at a competitive price for a four season bag.
(74) A: We do intend to put together a legislative package.
(75) By creating the ethnically balanced ticket, something new, he put together the most powerful political machine in Chicago history.
(76) If all of the evidence for early church sites is put together, we can see that these were widespread before 1066.
(77) What extra significance is added when different items are put together?
(78) Ten minutes with Morgan was more informative than all the rest of his questioning put together.
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(80) His main essays on social policy have recently been put together in a single volume.
(81) They provide most impressive demonstrations of the power of natural selection to put together good designs.
(82) Images of this type should be fairly simple, eyecatching and quick to put together.
(83) Bob Hope was off the scale altogether and Peter O'Toole was worse than the whole lot put together.
(84) Among the attractions is a display designed by school children, and put together by by prisoners.
(85) Ipswich v Sunderland Ipswich will put together their best run for five years if they avoid defeat against Sunderland.
(86) Jan P. Syse, the Conservative Party leader, will then put together a centre-right coalition government.
(87) Denyer decided to put together a mix of landscapes and portraits, images that gave him particular visual pleasure.
(88) All the sadistic, immoral thrills of a million lifetimes put together could not begin to equal what I felt.
(89) The problems here often arise in the area of speed - how quickly can the technical-market combination be put together.
(90) You can also view the open-plan attic, in which Johnson and his six helpers put together the dictionary.
More similar words: put two and two together, get together, get-together, together, go together, put to, all together, altogether, add together, band together, together with, hang together, stay together, put to bed, piece together, bring together, stick together, coming together, huddle together, put to death, put to the sword, keep body and soul together, put the cart before the horse, autogenic, putt, photogenic, button, putty, buttoned, buttock.