hang together

VERB
  1. be connected
    In my heart I can make the world hang together
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How To Use hang together In A Sentence

  • But this may have been an attack of literary nerves because he feared the poem would not be taken seriously unless it appeared to hang together as a coherent whole.
  • It is hard to under-emphasize how deeply this picture of how we come to understand the world has rooted itself in European and North American culture and it has encouraged us all, since birth, to think almost exclusively that the appropriate way to proceed in all human endeavours is to "understand how things in the broadest possible sense of the term hang together in the broadest possible sense of the term" (ibid p. 235). UUpdates - All updates
  • What I resent is when something has been poorly thought out and you have to try to work out what was meant, and do supplementary research to make the piece hang together in any form.
  • We hang together, go to the same school and think rock 'n' roll is rad.
  • If the opposition party can hang together over the next six months, they might just stand a chance of being elected.
  • A bedstead and a long-broken twin tub washing machine, hang together in this contorted web.
  • The two parts of his statement don't hang together.
  • The elements in this mixture barely seem to hang together; or rather, radical disjunctions are part of the effect.
  • Cutthroats who gang togetter hang together.
  • If the opposition party can hang together over the next six months, they might just stand a chance of being elected.
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