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got it together
adjective as in sound
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
She had read my recent column, in which Langer said he was strongly considering closing his restaurant unless City Hall got it together and tackled the neighborhood’s festering problems with sanitation, public safety, homelessness, gangs, unlicensed vending and wide-open drug activity.
“Meanwhile when you see those counterprotesters, those frat boys—healthy, good-looking guys. They’ve got it together. These women are a mess.”
“That’s what it is supposed to be like. It’s taken us a while to get there but we did it tonight. We got a lot of things going offensively, everybody chipping in. Put the bat on the ball, took our walks and hit a couple of homers. We did everything you’re looking for this offense to do and we finally got it together in a game tonight. So now you got to build on it.”
But they got it together in the best possible way.
After that game last week, I think he got it together, obviously.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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