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Definitions for cobble together
cob·ble to·geth·er
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cobble together, cobble upverb
put together hastily
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cobble together
To cobble together means to assemble or create something hastily or from available parts, materials, or resources, usually in an improvised or makeshift manner. It often implies that the result may lack polish, refinement, or completeness. It is often used in the context of plans, solutions, ideas, meals, or physical objects.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cobble together in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cobble together in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of cobble together in a Sentence
It will be difficult to cobble together a majority. The regime is likely to find it a nuisance. Individual deputies will have an incentive to make a lot of noise or to secure benefits for those who elected them, the result is likely to seem obstructionist and venal. It will be both, but that's the way it has been designed.
The WNBA survives and it has been great to see it survive but women who play in the WNBA have to cobble together jobs in Europe in between, we have to step up as a society and say this matters and that men and women should be on as equal a footing as we can be.
The slimmer margin, it cuts both ways, its tough because we have to make sure that we cobble together a winning majority, but also its solid because were able to push a little bit more.
Zardari believes when the time to cobble together a government arrives they will need ... someone like him, and he will become the kingmaker.
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