put-together
See also: put together
English
Alternative forms
- put together
- puttogether
Etymology
From put together.
Noun
put-together
- Something that has been put together; the whole assembled group of something, an improvised grouping or composite.
- 2007, Wayne Lamson, A Man's Job To Do, p. 87:
- I kept thinkin' that this here woman knew a sight more about raisin' cattle that the entire put together of our county.
- 2013, Thomas Pynchon, Bleeding Edge, Vintage 2014, p. 13:
- ‘Wouldn't want to compromise your cred, I'm weeks overdue at the colorist, this whole puttogether here ran me under a hundred bucks at Filene's Basement—’
- 2007, Wayne Lamson, A Man's Job To Do, p. 87:
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