all at once »
All at the same time; all together.
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at once »
At the same time; simultaneously; together.
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birds of a feather flock together »
People of similar character, background, or taste tend to congregate or associate with one another.
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birds of the feather flock together »
People who are alike physically tend to congregate and socialize together, despite government efforts at forced integration.
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cheek by jowl »
In close proximity; crammed uncomfortably close together.
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close up »
To move people closer together.
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fall together »
To contract.
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gang up »
To join together, as a gang.
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gang up on »
To join together in a gang in order to overpower someone else.
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get along »
To be together or coexist well, without arguments or trouble.
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get one's act together »
To become serious, organized, worthwhile, etc.
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hand in hand »
Naturally, ordinarily or predictably together; commonly having a correlation or relationship.
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in tandem »
together
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in the altogether »
Naked.
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jack of all trades, master of none »
A master of integration, who knows enough from many learned trades and skills to be able to bring their disciplines together in a practical manner; a polymath; a renaissance man.
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knock together »
To assemble something quickly; to knock up.
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knock up »
To put together, fabricate, or assemble, particularly if done hastily or temporarily. See also knock together.
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life and limb »
Existence together with bodily faculties.
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lucky dip »
A game in which prizes are covered up and mixed together in a container, so that contestants can dip their hand into the container and randomly pull out a prize.
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lump together »
To put different items or groups together and treat them, or think of them as one single group.
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many a mickle makes a muckle »
(UK) a lot of small amounts together, become a large amount.
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marry in haste, repent at leisure »
Two things together too soon will lead to problems.
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melting pot »
Come together and are homogenized.
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ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny »
(biology, social sciences, art, philosophy) The physical, cultural, moral, or intellectual development of each individual passes through stages similar to the developmental stages of that individual's species, society, or civilization.1905, J. A. Harris, "The Importance of Investigations of Seedling Stages," Science, New Series, vol. 22, no. 554, p. 186:With reference to seedling stages the statement that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny must be made with great reserve.1961, M. E. Wolfgang, "Pioneers in Criminology: Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909)," The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, vol. 52, no. 4, p. 367:Haeckel maintained that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, and this idea was incorporated by Lombroso into his parallelism between the criminal and the child.2002, B. S. Jackson, "Models in Legal History: The Case of Biblical Law," Journal of Law and Religion, vol. 18, no. 1, p. 11:For even if we accept that "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny," those responsible for the drafting of ancient legal documents were not children, and are hardly to be endowed with some form of infantile mentality.
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pack up »
To put back together.
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play ball »
To work together; to cooperate.
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pull oneself together »
To become mentally focused after a period of being unfocused.
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pull together »
To unite for a common objective.
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put one's hands together »
To clap; to applaud.
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put together »
To assemble, construct, or build.
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put two and two together »
To figure out; to deduce or discern.
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put your hands together »
Clap; applaud.
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round up »
Together.
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run away with »
To leave secretly with another person. Usually with the intention of getting married or of living together against the wishes of the family.
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scrape together »
To collect, assemble or gather small amounts , from various sources, with some difficulty.
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shack up »
To live together, especially of an unmarried couple.
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sleep together »
To be intimate with another person in the same bed.
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sleep together »
To have sex with.
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split up »
Cease to be together, break apart from the group.
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stop up »
To increase the aperture of a photographic lens, moving from an f/stop represented by a higher number to an f/stop represented by a lower number and causing more light to pass into the camera.
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take a picture »
To photographically capture an image.
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tight-lipped »
Having the lips pressed together.
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two heads are better than one »
Some problems may be solved more easily by two (or more) people working together than by one working alone.
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variable tandem repeat locus »
Any DNA sequence that exists in multiple copies strung together in various tandem lengths.
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yoke together »
To unite, or join, or combine.
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