to club together
[verb]
(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 cobble together
[verb]
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
.
to come together
[verb]
(of people) to form a united group
Ex:
People
from
all
walks of life
came together
in
the
park
to
celebrate
the
festival
.
to go together
[verb]
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
.
to hang together
[verb]
(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 knock together
[verb]
to make something quickly and carelessly
Ex:
She
knocked together
a
quick
costume
for
the
Halloween
party
.
to piece together
[verb]
to create something by joining separate parts or elements
Ex:
The
archaeologists
carefully
pieced together
fragments
of
ancient
pottery
.
to pull together
[verb]
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 sleep together
[verb]
to engage in sexual intercourse
Ex:
She
admitted
to
her
friends
that
she
and
her
partner
were
planning
to
sleep together
soon
.
to stick together
[verb]
to remain united or connected as a group, especially in difficult situations
Ex:
We
should
stick together
and
support
each other
.
to throw together
[verb]
to assemble things hastily or without much care, resulting in a random arrangement
Ex:
We
can
throw together
a
quick
outline
for
the
presentation
.