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pull together

VERB
  1. assemble or get together
    gather some stones
    pull your thoughts together

How To Use pull together In A Sentence

  • We don't have much time but if we all pull together we should get the job done.
  • One of her jobs was to pull together party headquarters in Glasgow at a time when it was in woeful disarray - a task at which she manifestly failed and was then sidelined.
  • Football-supporting MPs have issued a rallying cry for ‘all associated’ with the game to pull together and save York City.
  • That said, the nirvana is really to pull together my Writely documents, Zoho spreadsheets plus my Trumba calendar appointments, Gmail emails, etc. 2006 January « Squash
  • You need to pull together rather than let this drive you apart. The Sun
  • If we all pull together, we'll finish on time.
  • We must pull together for mutual interest.
  • We pull together in this united kingdom. The Sun
  • She called for the Asian and white communities to pull together and support her.
  • The nation was urged to pull together to avoid a slide into complete chaos.
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