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knock togetherTo assemble something quickly; to knock up.Rate it:

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knock upTo put together, fabricate, or assemble, particularly if done hastily or temporarily. See also knock together.Rate it:

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lash togetherTo connect with rope or twine, especially items that are not usually assembled together.Rate it:

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les beaux esprits se rencontrentGreat wits jump together.Rate it:

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les grands esprits se rencontrentGreat wits always jump together; We both said the same thing at the same moment.Rate it:

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life and limbExistence together with bodily faculties.Rate it:

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link upto become linked or joined togetherRate it:

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link upto link or join togetherRate it:

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lucky dipA game in which prizes are covered up and mixed together in a container, so that contestants can dip their hand into the container and randomly pull out a prize.Rate it:

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lump togetherTo put different items or groups together and treat them, or think of them as one single group.Rate it:

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make beautiful music togetherTo have a great romantic relationship with each other.Rate it:

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many a mickle makes a muckle(UK) a lot of small amounts together, become a large amount.Rate it:

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marry in haste, repent at leisureTwo things together too soon will lead to problems.Rate it:

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marshal togetherTo gather together in an organized manner.Rate it:

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melting potCome together and are homogenized.Rate it:

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muddle upTo mix togetherRate it:

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Nantucket sleigh rideAn obsolete and dangerous method of whale hunting in which a small boat manned by rowers and a harpooner, or a series of small boats tied together, would be attached to a whale by means of a harpoon and would then be towed by the creature at high speed across the water's surface, until the whale eventually became exhausted.Rate it:

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nest togetherTo fit together snugly; to be part of a compact unit.Rate it:

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nous n'avons pas gardé les cochons ensemble (pop.)We have not been dragged up together.Rate it:

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old boy networkA presumed unacknowledged system of association between childhood friends (especially those at school or university together), used for mutual assistance or favouritism and usually at the exclusion of certain other people; often specifically at the exclusion of womenRate it:

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pack upTo put back together.Rate it:

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pair upTo get into pairs; to join together to make a group of two.Rate it:

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partner upTo form a partnership; to decide to work together in a duo.Rate it:

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patch togetherTo repair, especially in an improvised manner or with insufficient equipment.Rate it:

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piece togetherTo physically assemble from fragments or pieces.Rate it:

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piece togetherTo reconstruct an event or goal from incomplete or flawed elements.Rate it:

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play ballTo work together; to cooperate.Rate it:

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pull oneself togetherTo become mentally focused after a period of being unfocused.Rate it:

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pull togetherTo unite for a common objective.Rate it:

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Pull Yourself TogetherTo calm down or settle after bring frustrated or, to control one’s emotions and angerRate it:

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put one's hands togetherTo clap; to applaud.Rate it:

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put togetherTo assemble, construct, or build.Rate it:

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put two and two togetherTo figure out; to deduce or discern.Rate it:

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put your hands togetherClap; applaud.Rate it:

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quand les femmes sont ensemble, elles taillent des bavettes à n'en plus finirWhen women get together they indulge in endless gossip.Rate it:

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qui se ressemble, s'assembleBirds of a feather flock together; Like will to like.Rate it:

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rack upto acquire, to gather together.Rate it:

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rake togetherTo collect, assemble or gather small amounts (especially of money), from various sources, with some difficultyRate it:

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Rally Round the FlagGetting together to express support and backing, particularly during the bad timesRate it:

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read alongTo read together with another person, or with another presentationRate it:

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recipe for disastera plan that is sure to fail; events that come together to cause a catastrophe;Rate it:

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ride herd onTo supervise a group of people, such as workers, and/or their actions, i.e. their work.Rate it:

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risk one's life and limbTo do something dangerous that will risk someone's existence together with his or her body facultiesRate it:

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room inOf a mother and her new baby; to stay together in the same room.Rate it:

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round upTogether.Rate it:

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rub one's hands togetherTo eagerly anticipate an activity.Rate it:

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run away withTo leave secretly with another person. Usually with the intention of getting married or of living together against the wishes of the family.Rate it:

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scrape togetherTo collect, assemble or gather small amounts , from various sources, with some difficulty.Rate it:

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scrape upto collect together by scrapingRate it:

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scrape upto gather together something neededRate it:

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