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thrown-together

adjective as in interim

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We also availed ourselves of Daphnes’ only available snack — a prettily thrown-together spread of our own little loaf of hot, crusty bread; slices of tart green apple; orange-fig preserves; and a sizable ramekin of warm Brie dip — and it was also perfect.

Freezing temperatures mean survivors in thrown-together shelters face hypothermia or frostbite.

Though preparing a punch is simple, it’s not a last-minute, thrown-together affair.

He had just experienced his first musical success, fronting a hastily thrown-together band called the Primitives on a written-to-order garage rock single called “The Ostrich,” but he was also still in thrall to the writer Delmore Schwartz, his Syracuse University teacher-mentor who insisted that literary art should reflect the blood and guts of real-life emotional struggle.

Then Mor replaces the old lid with his thrown-together new lid and its hastily added rubber gasket.

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

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