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Throw together   /θroʊ təgˈɛðər/   Listen
Throw together

verb
1.
Produce shoddily, without much attention to detail.  Synonym: fudge together.
2.
Bring into random order.  Synonyms: jumble, scramble.






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"Throw together" Quotes from Famous Books



... this is probably that "Unlike repels unlike." But there are times when individualism does not enter into the matter, and Fate alone, by throwing two persons together, sets up a state, congenial or uncongenial, as the case may be. Fate chose to throw together Mr. Gorby and Mr. Kilsip, and each was something more than uncongenial to the other. Each was equally clever in their common profession; each was a universal favourite, yet each hated the other. They were as fire and ...
— The Mystery of a Hansom Cab • Fergus Hume

... miseries and our past blessings are the themes on which unbelief harps. Let him that is without similar sin cast the first stone at these grumbling Israelites. Without following closely the text of the narrative, we may throw together the ...
— Expositions of Holy Scripture - Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers • Alexander Maclaren

... morning there was much work and bustle going forward in the battery, as early the next day they were to start for the man[oe]uvres. The sergeant-major had barely time to throw together the few things that he intended to take ...
— 'Jena' or 'Sedan'? • Franz Beyerlein



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