How To Use Throw together In A Sentence
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What would you throw together from a fridge with only bare essentials in it?
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Sunny days call for something you can throw together without having to sweat over the stove.
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To start, create a few different terrain types and throw together some really rudimentary map tiles to represent each terrain type.
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What would you throw together from a fridge with only bare essentials in it?
Times, Sunday Times
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What would you throw together from a fridge with only bare essentials in it?
Times, Sunday Times
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What would you throw together from a fridge with only bare essentials in it?
Times, Sunday Times
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What would you throw together from a fridge with only bare essentials in it?
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The ones who want to throw together a quick, really good pizza that doesn't require jury-rigging the oven?
How To Make Neapolitan Pizza At Home
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This time of year, it's impossible to know who may stop by my apartment, so I have the provisions on hand to throw together a quick, snackable spread.
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Sunny days call for something you can throw together without having to sweat over the stove.
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Throw together a rough prototype to bounce off users.
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You can do the best research, write up the most impressive business plan, throw together a bunch of good writers, editors and managers… and it could still fall around your ears.
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With the bedboard, a couple of chairs, and some bricks, they could throw together a Ping-Pong table in minutes, and there they held court, showing off for the younger kids until the factory whistle blew.
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What would you throw together from a fridge with only bare essentials in it?
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Conventional wisdom has it that kitsch - from the German language for ‘to throw together’ and implying popular or lowbrow taste - should be eschewed by the connoisseur, the lover of fine art.
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What would you throw together from a fridge with only bare essentials in it?
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If I throw together enough relays and geegaws in a big shiny box, make drawings and photos, and piece together an explanation of what's supposed to happen, I have a patent.