together
[təˈɡeðər]
Definition:
1. In conjunction with; combined.
2. In contact with each other.
3. Assembled in one place.
4. In each other's company.
Use 'together' in a sentence:
- 1. She pressed her lips together.
- 2. They walked down the staircase together.
- 3. He clamped his lips together.
- 4. We were together for five years.
- 5. Three colleges have come together to create a new university.
- 6. Tired and lost, we huddled together.
- 7. They got married and set up home together in Hull.
- 8. They laughed together raucously.
- 9. Together we went through the upstairs.
- 10. The colours blend smoothly together.
- 11. They clung together, shivering with cold.
- 12. He knotted the laces securely together.
- 13. The whole family gathered together at Ray's home.
- 14. I'd like for us to work together.
- 15. We went everywhere together.
- 16. They huddled together in silent groups.
- 17. I thought maybe we could go together.
- 18. We sang a song together.
- 19. We huddled together for warmth.
- 20. The animals huddled together for warmth.
- 21. They sat close together.
- 22. The trees grew close together.
- 23. He needs to get his act together if he's going to pass.
- 24. The loss of their son brought the two of them together.
- 25. We ate lunch together every day.
- 26. We had a really great time together.
- 27. We spent a blissful week together.
- 28. I'm trying to get a team together for Saturday.
- 29. They have been seen together on two separate occasions.
- 30. Fate had thrown them together.
- 31. They observed how the parts of the machine fitted together.
- 32. How do these two parts fit together?
- 33. Next time you're here let's have lunch together.
- 34. Together they climbed the dark stairs.
- 35. Why don't we go together?
- 36. I don't know why they stay together.
- 37. When they get together, all they talk about is football.
- 38. Why don't we go and see it together?
- 39. They got on well together although they were total strangers.
- 40. Stay close together ─ I don't want anyone to get lost.
- 41. We huddled together to keep warm.
- 42. We must work together, brothers!
- 43. Can you put your books all together in this box?
- 44. I threw together a quick meal.
- 45. Every week they get together to make music.
- 46. They bound his hands together.
- 47. We must get together sometime.
- 48. They barely have enough money to keep body and soul together.
- 49. I find it amazing that they're still together.
- 50. She nailed the two boards together.
- 51. Your department spent more last year than all the others put together.
- 52. Management should get together with the union.
- 53. He's put together a magnificent break.
- 54. The various parts of the car are then bolted together.
- 55. He has more money than the rest of us put together.
- 56. We get along just fine together.
- 57. We are working together for a common purpose.
- 58. The time we spent together is now a distant memory.
- 59. They are now living together on a permanent basis.