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put together
  1. 1 (context idiomatic English) In total. 2 (context psychology English) Stable; competent; responsible. v

  2. (context transitive English) To assemble, construct, or build.

WordNet
put together
  1. adv. in conjunction with; combined; "Our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage"; "we couldn`t pay for the damages with all out salaries put together" [syn: jointly, collectively, conjointly, together]

  2. v. make by putting pieces together; "She pieced a quilt"; "He tacked together some verses" [syn: assemble, piece, set up, tack, tack together] [ant: disassemble]

Usage examples of "put together".

And as for all these collections of sermons, which all put together are not worth a page of Seneca, and all these volumes of theology—.

She could not conceive how a creature so awkwardly put together could exist.

Statistics show that we lose more fools on this day than in all the other days of the year put together.

Bob Ingersoll, -- oh, it was just the supremest combination of English words that was ever put together since the world began.

Although I hope you don't start trying to put together an entire unit of such trolls.

We kept it quiet as we could, but there's no way a deal this big could have been put together without their high and mightinesses learning, was there?

He had made more money that day than in the previous three months put together.

Or they might put together a regiment or battalion of demobilized veterans.

She decided to put together a report from the cubes she had plus additional recorded comments, and leave them with someone—.

Your harvestships were put together in jumbles, just growing, never designed for any special purpose.

Haget put together a long-winded report and entrusted it to the Horigawa Hauler.