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It is typically used to mean making something appear complete, often from disparate, incomplete, or makeshift parts. For example, "I had to cobble together a costume from the items I had available at home."
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cobble together
verb
To put together (something) without adequate preparation or equipment; to improvise (something) minimally usable.
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Mr Barak says he can cobble together another coalition.
Others will cobble together dwindling savings or support from family.
Can Labour cobble together enough support to form a government?
Anything will do to cobble together a league table.
They cobble together their home out of other people's trash.
But they could not cobble together anything against four relievers.
85 mins: United cobble together an attack of sorts.
Councils might be tempted to cobble together another by-law.
Instead, schools and school districts cobble together their own.
Then, it used friendly companies to cobble together a controlling stake surreptitiously.
Maybe, if we were lucky, financial institutions would quickly cobble together alternative arrangements.
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