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get-together
[ get-tuh-geth-er ]
noun
- an informal and usually small social gathering.
- a meeting or conference.
get-together
noun
- informal.a small informal meeting or social gathering
verb
- tr to gather or collect
- intr (of people) to meet socially
- intr to discuss, esp in order to reach an agreement
- get it together informal.
- to achieve one's full potential, either generally as a person or in a particular field of activity
- to achieve a harmonious frame of mind
Word History and Origins
Origin of get-together1
Example Sentences
At the Heath Business Park - a hub for businesses that also has community facilities - Catherine Chadwick is at a weekly get-together for the over-50s.
The address given on the paperwork also appears in a text message from Halili to Aldrete, inviting her to a get-together.
Afterward, Newsom described their get-together as “real and substantive” and “positive.”
It’s possible the men could use their regular get-togethers for this purpose, but it’s unlikely to break the impasse, Jamieson said.
Among the acts who performed at that inaugural get-together, Kimmel joked as he introduced Davis: “Moses with the Bay City Rollers backing him up.”
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