In contact with each other or in proximity.
Sinónimos
Examples for "together"
Examples for "together"
1The last crisis brought Europe and the world together, at least briefly.
2Working together, government leaders confronted these challenges and successfully contained the crisis.
3Toke Talagi says political leaders need to work together on the issue.
4He said government and the sector needed to formulate a solution together.
5The State and the industry would come together to fund new medicines.
1In the first days, Mausami slept-sixteen ,eighteen ,twentyhours at a stretch.
2He was still yawning; he had slept eighteen hours at a stretch.
3Now she merely sat by the fire for hours at a stretch.
4His tongue can roll and rattle for twelve hours at a stretch.
5One subtle answer may be true, or even at a stretch, two.
1He'd been doing it several times a year for years on end.
2Elsewhere, carcasses were often left exposed on platforms for months on end.
3He trembled; his hair stood on end; he could not control himself.
4A runelord can fight for hours on end, but not without food.
5Cars had to line up for days on end at the pumps.
6For weeks on end Cromitie pretended to leave Newburgh to avoid him.
7The hat-tub stood on end between the wash-stand and the closet door.
8If your spies disappear for days on end, won't that be noticed?
9Indomitable beauty, it keeps this up for weeks, for months on end.
10The Minister's primary focus is on end-of-chain solutions - incineration and landfill.
11The inquiry has succeeded in generating gripping headlines for months on end.
12Train and bus users shout into their phones for hours on end.
13They moved closer, deeper and then, for seconds on end, everything stopped.
14Truing the Legs.-Standthe stool on end, top flat against the wall.
15For years on end, it seems, you have traveled between our worlds.
16Andy couldn't even conceive of disappearing for days on end like that.