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come together

VERB
  1. come together, as if in an embrace
    Her arms closed around her long lost relative

How To Use come together In A Sentence

  • When big recording stars like the B-52's, Rosanne Cash and Salt-N-Pepa come together to make a benefit album, major labels wrestle for the chance to issue it, right? When Politics Doesn't Play
  • That this dog and White Fang should come together was inevitable, and for a week the anticipated fight was the mainspring of conversation in certain quarters of the town. Reign of Hate
  • Where else has a village come together to bring works of literature to life? Times, Sunday Times
  • We also get to see entire animatics sequences that will delight anyone wondering how all the elements come together for a movie this visually powerful.
  • The film begins by offering discontinuous glimpses of three unconnected characters, then flashes a preview of the climactic moment, when all three somehow come together in a bloody motel room.
  • It doesn't get any easier as the chefs come together for their next challenge - cooking their signature dishes for the three judges. Times, Sunday Times
  • My usual approach to storytelling is to focus on several different characters or groups of characters that gradually come together in the course of the story. An interview with Terry Brooks about his new series that begins with Armageddon's Children
  • Whenever we come together in celebration - sacred or secular - we bring into focus a vortex of energy that renews both us and the place.
  • He was always a gregarious and sociable person and loved to set up opportunities for people from all walks of life to come together.
  • As they start researching, the details of the picture come together for the reader, who wonders why the heck they don't get it a lot sooner and run away to Australia (as if that might make their lives any safer -- Max has a _lot_ of money and no ethics at all). Analog Science Fiction and Fact
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