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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(151) After Athena's death, and in my search to help it all make sense, I put together a personal action plan that followed six simple steps.
(152) There are three set calculators on my desk, one pedestal printer, a telephone with one pedestal facsimile machine" because of those things all on the desk, so can put together to say."
(153) Yet on the zoo - acre festival site the show is being put together efficiently.
(154) But, put together, the two studies suggest rotavirus vaccines can make a real difference in less developed countries.
(155) The musical novice is introduced to the ways in which music is put together and is taught how to listen to a wide variety of musical styles, from Bach and Mozart, to Gregorian chant, to the blues.
(156) This goes in the same "mysteries of one-party rule" category as, Why can't China put together a decent pavilion for the Venice Biennale?
(157) Character is an error character and cannot be converted by the IME. For example, some consonants cannot be put together.
(158) I filled it part way with floral resin and glass beads to give myself a flat surface to work on, and put together a set of make-shift tools to do the job.
(159) With a number of the brands on the December list either gone or on a short-term path to extinction, 24/7 Wall St. has put together the latest version of the Ten Brands that Will Disappear.
(160) The Middle Carboniferous period was a main age that the Yilian-habirga crest zone was put together with the Wenquan-Sailimu and the Boluokenu tectonic belts.
(161) Several years ago, Chris Wand (one of the guys that works with me at Mobius Venture Capital) put together a list of questions that a pitch to a VC should address.
(162) Vannevar Bush put together a hard-working team. And in the years that followed, American scientists and engineers developed one invention after another to help the war effort.
(163) In homage to those of us who enjoy discovering the nooks and crannies of a new operating system list, I've put together the longest blog post that I've ever written.
(164) He's going to put together an administration of people who can effectuate his vision.
(165) If you play cards and are interested in working on any scripts that are card-related, we want to put together a deck builder with a built in shuffler.
(166) Here I'm going to put together all the products. So this is a positive heat of formation.
(167) If you take the time to keep these in top shape, you will be viewed as a well established,(sentencedict.com) put together individual who handles that they have with care.
(168) The Israelis had just begun to elect their prime minister directly, so Netanyahu had a four-year term, but he still had to put together a majority coalition in the Knesset.
(169) I roll on the floor laughing when I read Saint Thomas ( Aquinas), because it's awfully well put together.
(170) Keep the car-shopping clientele happy and keep your profits high to put together a speed demon worthy of the racetrack.
(171) And third, they were required to put together implementation plan while they did the cost-benefit analysis to Merrill Lynch for offering this product to service.
(172) In Senegal, organizers put together a four - day film festival in Dakar.
(173) The scow had been put together with some skill , being comparatively light for its strength.
(174) If they do, both have the ability to put together serious presidential campaigns that will have appeal to both the religious right and the Tea Party.
(175) First I'll put together a simple mapping scenario that you can use as an example.
(176) Tangram is a toy comprised of many geometrical pieces that can be put together.
(177) I put the curved back brace on the back, and then, later when the guitar is put together, the curve is lost.
(178) The team put together an experiment in which photons moved down a 30-centimeter channel in a light-tight box called "Aunt Martha's coffin."
(179) Duplex house : is a dwelling comprising two units either side-by-side . Often looks like two houses put together, sharing a wall appears as a townhouse, but with two different entrances.
(180) The killer is attempting to put together a human jigsaw puzzle made from body parts.
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