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throw together

vb. (context transitive English) to assemble rapidly.

WordNet
throw together
  1. v. produce shoddily, without much attention to detail [syn: fudge together]

  2. bring into random order [syn: scramble, jumble]

Usage examples of "throw together".

It was not sufficient, he commented, for the author merely to throw together two or three of those situations which, though found in every romance, never lose their fascination for the public.

His handyman clearly had a girlfriend happy to throw together a six-course meal on short notice.

She thanked him, and he left, wondering how quickly he could throw together a faculty dinner on Saturday if they decided to RSVP.

It was comically inept, just the kind of thing that he would throw together.

Only then did we realize the Russians couldn't throw together five working divisions in Europe on a bet.

And maybe later, anyone who can catch a fish, grow a potato, or throw together a shack that will stand up.

It'll be your business, Art, to manage somehow or other to throw together a set that can get a message back to earth.

He had barely managed to throw together the clothes he needed before going out the door.

He's the cook to throw together interesting ingredients in a vacuum.