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sleep togetherTo have sex with.Rate it:

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stand togetherTo remain allied through difficulties.Rate it:

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stay togetherTo remain loyal in times of stress or difficulty; to avoid separation despite pressure to do so.Rate it:

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stick togetherTo physically combine by adhesion.Rate it:

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stick togetherTo unite, to combineRate it:

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string togetherTo put together in a series or sequence.Rate it:

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string togetherTo connect or attach using string or a string-like material.Rate it:

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toss togetherTo carelessly and casually arrange or organize.Rate it:

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two pennies to rub togetherA minimal amount of money to live on; any money at all.Rate it:

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weld togetherUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see weld,‎ together.Rate it:

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weld togetherTo forge a social or emotional bond between people.Rate it:

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work togetherTo function together as parts of a larger process.Rate it:

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work togetherTo be coworkers with someone; to share a workspace with someone.Rate it:

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work togetherTo cooperate on a project.Rate it:

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yoke togetherTo unite, or join, or combine.Rate it:

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as a wholeConsidered all togetherRate it:

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come along!Join me, move forward, let's stay together.Rate it:

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come to lifeto become alive, bring into existenceRate it:

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dream teamIndividuals brought together to create a team considered the perfect combination for a particular purpose.Rate it:

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gang upTo join together, as a gang.Rate it:

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it's been realAn informal farewell indicating the speaker's enjoyment of the time spent together. Often used ironically.Rate it:

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jack of all trades, master of noneA master of integration, who knows enough from many learned trades and skills to be able to bring their disciplines together in a practical manner; a polymath; a renaissance man.Rate it:

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kill with kindnessheaping generosity, compassion, or excessive favor on someone -usually in response to an insult- to bring them discomfort; to overwhelm with overindulgenceRate it:

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link upto become linked or joined 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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put somebody in his placeTo bring somebody down; to humble or insult.Rate 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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take onTo acquire, bring in, or introduce.Rate it:

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come to lifeto bring back to life; revitalize, revive, resurrectRate it:

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variable tandem repeat locusAny DNA sequence that exists in multiple copies strung together in various tandem lengths.Rate it:

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at onceAt the same time; simultaneously; together.Rate it:

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cheek by jowlIn close proximity; crammed uncomfortably close together.Rate it:

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close upTo move people closer together.Rate it:

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cut downTo bring down by cutting.Rate it:

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drag outTo haul or bring out forcefully or as though with force.Rate it:

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draw outTo extract, bring out, as concealed information; elicit; educe.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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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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stand upTo bring something up and set it into a standing position.Rate it:

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hand in handNaturally, ordinarily or predictably together; commonly having a correlation or relationship.Rate it:

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become one fleshTo join together in marriage; to develop a unifying bond as a result of marrying.Rate it:

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Cook Your GooseTo bring someone down, spoil someone’s quality time or to wreck a happy plan or projectRate it:

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force someone's handBring about a situation which necessitates an agent to act, often causing a plan to be executed prematurely.Rate it:

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go hand in handOf two things, to be closely related or to go together well; see hand in hand.Rate 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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pack upTo put back together.Rate it:

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run upTo bring a flag to the top of it's flag pole.Rate it:

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gang up onTo join together in a gang in order to overpower someone else.Rate it:

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potluckQuaint {American ?} social gathering, mayhaps hosted by an entity. Attendees bring 'dish to pass'; {Luck of Pot} 'Purpose'; Good Food, Goodwill, Good-Gab:Rate it:

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table talkConversation, especially of an informal or somewhat gossipy nature, among a group seated together for a meal or other social activity.Rate it:

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