put together
See also: put-together
English
Verb
Translations
create, assemble or build
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Adjective
- In total.
- Alaska has more land than Texas and Oklahoma put together.
- (especially with an adjective indicating degree) Stable and sound psychologically and hence in other respects; competent and responsible.
- 2011, Sondra Busby, Understanding Life and Its Challenges →ISBN:
- Today, Bessy is still unmarried but she is well put together. She has bought two new cars since the divorce, she now owns her home, two of her children have college degrees, one is certified in medical assisting, […]
- 1954, Annette Marie Garrett, Learning Through Supervision, page 78:
- I had the impression that she is well put together and has good ego-strength. She is aware of her tendency to be overly self-critical, is working on it and making some progress.
- 2011, Sondra Busby, Understanding Life and Its Challenges →ISBN:
Translations
in total
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