throw together
Third Person
throws together
Present Participle
throwing together
Past Tense
threw together
Past Participle
thrown together
1
to assemble things hastily or without much care, resulting in a random arrangement
- Let's throw some ideas together for the brainstorming session.
- The team had to throw together a quick response to the unexpected challenge.
- We can throw together a quick outline for the presentation.
- They had to throw together a makeshift shelter to protect themselves from the unexpected storm.
2
to unexpectedly bring people into a situation where they meet and get to know each other
- The team-building workshop threw together employees from different departments, fostering collaboration.
- The unexpected project deadline threw us all together, and we had to work closely to meet it.
- The unexpected project deadline threw us all together, and we had to work closely to meet it.
- The unexpected project deadline threw us all together, and we had to work closely to meet it.
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