get together
— phrasal verb with get uk/ɡet/us/ɡet/verb present participle getting, past tense got, past participle got or US usually gotten
(MEET)
B1 If two or more people get together, they meet each other, having arranged it before:
Shall we get together on Friday and go for a drink or something?
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get-together
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Forming groups (of people)
- be ranged against/with sth/sb
- cluster
- congregate
- convene
- converge
- corral
- crowd around (sb/sth)
- flock
- form
- gather
- get
- group
- mob
- muster
- range
- regroup
- round
- round sth/sb up
- throng
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(START)
informal to start a romantic relationship:
She got together with Paul two years ago.
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Relationships: finding a partner
- a heavy date idiom
- be on the pull idiom
- chase
- computer dating
- courtship
- hook
- hook up
- internet dating
- lonely
- lonely hearts idiom
- lucky
- marriage bureau
- match
- online dating
- pin
- single
- singles bar
- speed dating
- together
- woo
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