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Phrases with «to put together»
The phrase
"to put together"
means to assemble or construct something by combining different parts, elements or pieces.
Full definition
to put
(parent phrase)
to put together
Related phrases
to put something to good use
to put to good use
to put that knowledge to good use
to hear the ocean if someone put this to one's ear
to put to use
to put pen to paper on a new deal
to do anything someone put one's mind to
to put something to work
to put someone to sleep
to put to rest
to put pen to paper
to put someone to shame
to put someone to the breast
to put power to the ground
to put something to the test
to put to the test
to put one's skills to the test
to put this theory to the test
to put these claims to the test
to put someone on the path to success
to put an end to
to put a stop to this
to put an end to this practice
to put the game to bed
to put someone to bed
to put to bed
to put the tie to bed
to put the issue to bed
anything someone put one's mind to
to put a face to a name
to put the pedal to the metal
to put someone to death
to put to death
to put an end to the war
to put a stop to something
to put an end to something
questions put to someone
to put to someone
to put something to someone this way
to put a number to something
to put one's mind to something
to put questions to someone
to put one's baby to sleep
to put baby to sleep
Sentences with «to put together»
Thanks for
putting this together for
all of us out here.
(
theletteredcottage.net
)
Maybe the model you tested was not well
put together by
the store staff.
(
momsstrollerreviews.com
)
One of my favorite style tricks for looking
put together in
a flash is to go head - to - toe monochromatic.
(
theheartsdlite.com
)
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