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throw together
verb
- to assemble hurriedly
- to cause to become casually acquainted
Example Sentences
Do you think the writers are trying to throw together different characters this year?
You see, at the start I knew I did not just want to throw together a collection of very tiny stories.
To proceed to the object of this paper, which is simply to throw together a few casual hints, connected with the period.
And if he don't throw together some uh them sour-dough biscuits uh his, there'll be something happen!
It would throw together languages that differ utterly in spirit merely because of a certain external formal resemblance.
I shall now throw together in this place the result of my "Impressions" as received during my separate visits.
I had but little rest last night, and rose this morning by day-light, to throw together in writing the above particulars.
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