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vb. (en-pastpull together)
Usage examples of "pulled together".
They had been exalted by this process, Michel saw, they were proud of their response, of how people had pulled together—.
The communities had pulled together so nobody starved and everybody had a little something extra.
Probably what happened is that the ship and the asteroid were going in the same direction and they were pulled together.
Tots as they were, they pulled together and stood their ground in childish battles with doubled fists and uplifted voices, which usually prevailed against the other mother-tots.
But I do agree that you seem to have pulled together a pretty good bunch.
So Madeleine pulled together a pallet of leaves and dry grass, tucked her arms inside her coverall, and quickly fell asleep.
The sight of his brows, pulled together in a knot of concentration, almost undid the previous agreement.
More, he'd pulled together some other alarming indicators she would otherwise have missed.
The record was part of the information she'd already pulled together at Heathrow's instruction, and they watched together as Chernock considered it on his own com screen.
Bring them back over here, once you've got them all pulled together, and you and I will spend a couple of delightful hours putting together our best case for getting his sorry ass fired.
With one instinct, they pulled together, and wrapped their arms around each other, heads together, huddling like players in a football game.
Atop the bank, the thicket folded its leaves, and the stalks pulled together to give the appearance of a place only sparsely overgrown and easily crossed.
This was the first time they had pulled together, and while the rest ranged ahead or to the sides, they solved the many small problems presented by the task of getting the wagon down the canyon.
It came to rest on top of Rhodan's fingers and we pulled together.