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Definition of "pull together" [pull together]

  • To unite for a common objective. (verb)

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Use "pull together" in a sentence
  • "During one of the last speeches he made in the Marinsky Palace, begging them to forget their differences and somehow pull together until the Constituent Assembly, he was so overcome with the hopelessness of the situation that he rushed from the platform, and having gained his seat, wept openly before the whole assembly."
  • "Gillies was the technical whiz; Picard was more in the mold of the Russian coach-managers who pull together the whole package: music, costumes, choreography."
  • "The first time I took such a flight, I was on a Citation X, a sleek, compact, shiny machine with wood paneling and leather seats that you could pull together to make a bed anytime you decided you wanted a nap."