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View definitions for gotten together

gotten together

verb as in gather, accumulate

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The two had subsequently gotten together when Lyall visited America.

And this was, of course, before you and Ben had officially gotten together.

By contrast, Barber says Levi handled the news that he had gotten together with Bristol rather well.

Your having gotten together an organization with that sort of motive power would offset worse carelessness than that.

Napoleon had gotten together another navy, and having combined with Spain they had a fleet that outclassed that of England.

Meanwhile, if the “papers and such” could be gotten together, it would “sort of help along.”

But afterward there were gotten together another numerous army of the Arabians, at Cana, which is a place of Celesyria.

The pursuit is taken up by formed troops held in reserve or by the firing line only after its units are again gotten together.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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