throw together (Meaning)

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throw together (v)

produce shoddily, without much attention to detail

bring into random order

throw together Sentence Examples

  1. Emily quickly threw together a salad for dinner, using whatever vegetables she had on hand.
  2. The construction crew hastily threw together the temporary shelter, hoping to provide some protection from the impending storm.
  3. In a fit of anger, John threw together his belongings and stormed out of the house.
  4. The teacher threw together a lesson plan at the last minute, as she had forgotten to prepare one beforehand.
  5. The baker threw together a quick batch of cookies, knowing that her children would appreciate a sweet treat.
  6. The detectives threw together a profile of the suspect, based on the scant information they had gathered.
  7. The mechanic threw together a makeshift repair, hoping to get the car running again until he could get it to a garage.
  8. The singer threw together a playlist for the party, hoping to create the perfect atmosphere.
  9. The team threw together a presentation at the eleventh hour, but it was surprisingly well-received.
  10. The activists threw together a protest march, hoping to raise awareness about an important issue.

FAQs About the word throw together

produce shoddily, without much attention to detail, bring into random order

throw up,patch (together), cobble (together or up), knock together,jury-rig, dash (off),jerry-build

craft,craft, forge, handcraft,pound (out), pound (out), fashion, fashion, forge, handcraft

Emily quickly threw together a salad for dinner, using whatever vegetables she had on hand.

The construction crew hastily threw together the temporary shelter, hoping to provide some protection from the impending storm.

In a fit of anger, John threw together his belongings and stormed out of the house.

The teacher threw together a lesson plan at the last minute, as she had forgotten to prepare one beforehand.