Pronunciation: /θroʊ təˈɡɛðər/
verb To quickly and haphazardly combine or assemble
A1 I can throw together a simple salad for lunch.
A2 She quickly threw together a last-minute presentation for the meeting.
B1 The chef was able to throw together a delicious meal using only a few ingredients.
B2 Despite the short notice, the team was able to throw together a successful event.
C1 The director was known for his ability to throw together a film production in record time.
C2 The artist decided to throw together a collection of paintings for an impromptu exhibition.
adverb In a quick and haphazard manner
A1 I can quickly throw together a sandwich for lunch.
A2 She threw together a last-minute presentation for the meeting.
B1 The chef was able to throw together a delicious meal with just a few ingredients.
B2 Despite the short notice, the team was able to throw together a successful event.
C1 He effortlessly threw together a comprehensive report in a short amount of time.
C2 The artist threw together a masterpiece in just a few hours.
formal The chef was able to expertly throw together a delicious meal with just a few simple ingredients.
informal I can just throw together a quick salad for lunch if you're hungry.
slang Let's just throw together some snacks and head to the park for a picnic.
figurative She always knows how to throw together the perfect outfit for any occasion.
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