Definition of Throw together

1. Verb. Produce shoddily, without much attention to detail.

Exact synonyms: Fudge Together
Generic synonyms: Create, Make, Produce

2. Verb. Bring into random order. "The chef wants to throw together the eggs "
Exact synonyms: Jumble, Scramble
Generic synonyms: Disarray, Disorder
Specialized synonyms: Tumble
Derivative terms: Jumble, Jumble, Scramble, Scrambler

Definition of Throw together

1. Verb. (transitive) to assemble rapidly. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Throw Together

throw overboard
throw pillow
throw pillows
throw rug
throw shapes
throw signs
throw smoke
throw somebody a curve
throw someone a bone
throw stick
throw the baby out with the bathwater
throw the book at
throw to the dogs
throw to the wind
throw to the wolves
throw together (current term)
throw true
throw under the bus
throw up
throw up one's hands
throwable
throwaway
throwaway(a)
throwaway(p)
throwaway line
throwaways
throwback
throwback(a)
throwbacks
throwdown

Literary usage of Throw together

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A new dictionary of the English language by Charles Richardson (1839)
"L. Grut, contracted from Gr. Гер-akor. Dis- lll- CON-JECT, ». To throw together, met. -OR. the thoughts; to throw, cast, -URE, vs or take out ; to pick out ..."

2. Cicero: Ten Orations and Selected Letters by Marcus Tullius Cicero (1912)
"... throw], throw together, throw, hurl, cast; aim, direct; drive, force, ... throw together], f., "putting (two and two) together "; inference, ..."

3. St. Luke's gospel by John Tahourdin White (1888)
"Act.: (" To throw together in the mind "; ie) To ponder, meditate upon, etc.; ii. 19. — 2. Neut. : ("To throw men or troops together"; ..."

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