Definition: At the same time, in the same place; in close association or proximity.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'together': 18
1. The game is known for being social and fun, often bringing people together of all skill levels.
2. Together, they had four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward.
3. The nation came together in times of crisis.
4. The Olympics bring nations together in peaceful competition.
5. Thanksgiving dinner brings generations of family members together.
6. Many families play board games or watch holiday movies together after dinner.
7. Friendsgiving, where friends celebrate Thanksgiving together, is also popular.
8. Volunteers came together to provide food, clothing, and medical aid to flood victims.
9. The community showed great resilience, coming together to rebuild after the storm.
10. Dancing brings people together during festivals and celebrations.
11. The group traveled together to the museum.
12. We’ve come so far together.
13. We eat together every weekend.
14. They huddled together to fight the cold.
15. The crisis brought the community closer together.
16. Crying together brought the family closer during their time of loss.
17. We did it together.
18. They’ve worked together since March.
1. The game is known for being social and fun, often bringing people together of all skill levels.
2. Together, they had four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward.
3. The nation came together in times of crisis.
4. The Olympics bring nations together in peaceful competition.
5. Thanksgiving dinner brings generations of family members together.
6. Many families play board games or watch holiday movies together after dinner.
7. Friendsgiving, where friends celebrate Thanksgiving together, is also popular.
8. Volunteers came together to provide food, clothing, and medical aid to flood victims.
9. The community showed great resilience, coming together to rebuild after the storm.
10. Dancing brings people together during festivals and celebrations.
11. The group traveled together to the museum.
12. We’ve come so far together.
13. We eat together every weekend.
14. They huddled together to fight the cold.
15. The crisis brought the community closer together.
16. Crying together brought the family closer during their time of loss.
17. We did it together.
18. They’ve worked together since March.
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