Phrasal Verbs Using 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & others - Performing an Action (Together)

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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & others

(of a group of people) to contribute toward a shared expense

Ex: Instead of each person buying individual tickets , let 's club together and purchase a group ticket for the concert .

to assemble or create something with whatever materials or resources are readily available, often in a hasty manner

Ex: They had to cobble together a plan quickly to address the sudden change in circumstances .

(of people) to form a united group

Ex: People from all walks of life came together in the park to celebrate the festival .

to complement and suit each other when combined or placed together

Ex: Their personalities go together like a well-matched puzzle ; they make a great team .

(of people) to stay united and cooperate to support each other, particularly in difficult or challenging circumstances

Ex: In a competitive environment , it 's crucial for coworkers to hang together to achieve success .

to make something quickly and carelessly

Ex: She knocked together a quick costume for the Halloween party .

to create something by joining separate parts or elements

Ex: The archaeologists carefully pieced together fragments of ancient pottery .

to work with other people toward a common goal

Ex: In tough times , it 's crucial for families to pull together and support one another .

to engage in sexual intercourse

Ex: She admitted to her friends that she and her partner were planning to sleep together soon .

to remain united or connected as a group, especially in difficult situations

Ex: We should stick together and support each other .

to assemble things hastily or without much care, resulting in a random arrangement

Ex: We can throw together a quick outline for the presentation .