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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(91) After three months of hard work, as the team put together its final recommendations, their initial concerns resurfaced.
(92) Put together on a shoe-string over nearly two years, it's a collection of songs, weird and sad.
(93) So we put together a list of students who were peer mentors.
(94) Each holiday will be carefully researched and put together in conjunction with a reputable tour operator.
(95) Uses can also use the catalogue program to select their put together their own disks for £8.95 per compressed megabyte.
(96) For that matter, he'd seen that loft being put together, knew it almost as well as that self-opinionated young architect had.
(97) But despite his impressive record the young lion is struggling to put together a decent budget for 1991.
(98) Despite speculation that the campaign, produced by Hoare Wilkins, was put together with privatisation in mind.
(99) Instead, the companies surveyed could not put together a complete list of the rules they regularly complied with.
(100) During the short silence the audience was to try to put together the images of Auschwitz and Agincourt.
(101) Phillips have also put together a Man's Guide to Skin Care - you can obtain a free copy by writing to.
(102) We've put together what we think is a very attractive package, including discounts, special offers, and free credit.
(103) Will the Warriors put together a modest winning streak with a win over their northern California rivals?
(104) I like to design things that can be made simply but create a dynamic relationship when the elemental parts are put together.
(105) Ideas are organisations of information that the human mind chooses to put together in a particular way.
(106) That is, the human species is capable of experiencing sensations equal in total to those experienced by all other species put together.
(107) Since then chancellors of the exchequer have been able to put together their annual tax plans in relatively favourable circumstances.
(107) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(108) It looks cool, it's well put together, and the keyboard and mice are well thought out.
(109) They then used the internet to obtain plausible specifications for their nonexistent product and put together a prospectus.
(110) Cambridge took the race to us and destroyed everything we tried to put together.
(111) Artistic Director Barbara Oliver has done more than put together a strong cast.
(112) So over winter break, she did some research and put together a 10-page printed listing of job resources online.
(113) Encouraged by this growing demand, the Quality Shop strategists put together the rest of their grand plan.
(114) Voice over Back at the Young Telegraph, their final copy is put together under the watchful eye of a full-time reporter.
(115) Instead, the candidates have to put together a jigsaw puzzle of states, bagging their votes in the electoral college.
(116) Unlike many countries that pull themselves apart, Sri Lanka was not artificially put together.
(117) Yet she attracts more attention and publicity than all the other women players put together.
(118) Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world. Desmond Tutu
(119) Here was a task force rapidly put together, travelling almost 7,000 miles and successfully taking an island without a casualty.
(120) But at home, everything is not neatly packaged and put together, and I do not always feel clear or confident.
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.