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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(121) Learn about the psychological impacts of life in this new work world, and put together a plan for handling them successfully.
(122) With trained helpers at home in Oxford, Michael has put together valuable information on almost a thousand species of trees.
(123) Club range officers would also undergo additional training, and the club would put together a long-range plan.
(124) I think a lot of bands are put together so they can make a bit of money.
(125) But to get the rest of the details put together and get it organized, it could be an invaluable service.
(126) It is often circumstances that dictate what fish have been put together.
(127) The car must have been dismantled and brought up in the elevator in pieces, then put together again.
(128) The final multifaceted perfection of mimicry has been put together by the summed natural selection provided by many different species of predators.
(129) By the time we met again, I had put together a low-budget slide show.
(130) Mr and Mrs Lugt were to put together one of the most fascinating collections of the next sixty years.
(131) There are thought to be about three times as many species of insect as of all other kinds of animal put together.
(132) So we put together a parchment scroll of information on various last names-we did it for about a dozen names.
(133) Mr Muor was part of the coalition that put together the first meeting at Wunlit in March last year.
(134) In quite dreadful weather conditions Cook put together rounds of 75-80-71-69 for an aggregate of 295.
(135) We put together the new packaging overnight practically,(sentencedict.com) when it would have normally taken two years.
(136) And so, Janir, pronounced Ja-NEER: two syllables put together on a park bench on the day of his birth.
(137) Another important semantic property of words, in particular words put together into phrases,(www.Sentencedict.com) is anomaly.
(138) Paul had mostly very short phrases left in him, but there was one long exclamation he could still put together.
(139) Looking at the theory itself, it is clear that this understanding eventually put together several component elements.
(140) We've put together a fabulous selection of new hairstyles to give you some sparkling inspiration.
(141) This video has been put together by Oxfordshire ambulance service to warn young drivers of the dangers of getting behind the wheel.
(142) Probably this literature was first put together in Babylon.
(143) Take time off and put together a jigsaw puzzle.
(144) This report has been put together very sloppily.
(145) Cable entrance location and other requirements please put together.
(146) It was put together with a watch case .
(147) The boy put together a model aeroplane.
(148) This is put together with the original model M1.
(149) A chair and ottoman can become a chaise when put together.
(150) When created with an animation editor, multiple GIF images can be put together like a set of cartoon cels, allowing for simple moving pictures.
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.