Throw Together

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /θroʊ təˈɡɛðər/

Definitions of throw together

verb To quickly and haphazardly combine or assemble

Example Sentences

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

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of throw together in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of throw together

past tense

threw together

plural

throw together

comparative

more thrown together

superlative

most thrown together

present tense

throw together

future tense

will throw together

perfect tense

have thrown together

continuous tense

is throwing together

singular

throws together

positive degree

throw together

infinitive

to throw together

gerund

throwing together

participle

thrown together

Origin and Evolution of throw together

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'throw together' originated from the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to mean putting things together in a haphazard or careless manner, the phrase 'throw together' has evolved to also signify quickly assembling or creating something without much planning or effort.