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pull together
verb
(intr, adverb) to cooperate or work harmoniously
informalto regain one's self-control or composure
Idioms and Phrases
Make a joint effort, cooperate, as in If we pull together, I'm sure we'll meet our quota . [Late 1700s]
pull something together . Assemble or gather together, as in Once we pull together all the facts, we'll understand the situation . [Late 1800s] Also see pull oneself together .
Example Sentences
After several years as a radio DJ and producer, Stone pulled together several family members and local musicians to form Sly and the Family Stone in 1966.
From opening up their homes to those who were stranded to offering car rides and food to those caught up in the horror, Merseyside pulled together.
Bishop McKeown told those gathered the Buncrana community pulled together in the face of tragedy, which he said showed their strength, but he also highlighted their welcome of people from abroad to the local community.
Here, we take you through the club's plans as they stand - pulled together from multiple sources.
So this is all random s— from my closet that I just pulled together for “Cowboy Carter.”
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