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pull together

British pronunciation/pˈʊl təɡˈɛðə/
American pronunciation/pˈʊl təɡˈɛðɚ/
to pull together
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

assemble or get together

synonyms : collect
garner
gather
antonyms : spread
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2

*** to work as a group in order to achieve something

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pull oneself together

British pronunciation/pˈʊl wɒnsˈɛlf təɡˈɛðə/
American pronunciation/pˈʊl wʌnsˈɛlf təɡˈɛðɚ/
to pull oneself together
[PHRASE]
1

to regain control over one's emotions, particularly after a period of being upset or angry

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What is the origin of the idiom "pull oneself together" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "pull oneself together" can be traced back to the English language, but its exact origin is unclear. The expression has been in use for quite some time and has become a common idiom in the English lexicon. It likely emerged from the concept of physically bringing different parts or elements together to form a cohesive whole. It is commonly employed when someone is experiencing moments of distress, anxiety, grief, or overwhelming emotions and needs to gather themselves to face the situation with clarity and resilience.

Examples
1Pulls together.
2Pulled together this little crew.
3But the tangle of polyurea molecules pull together.
4Residents pull together in the search for 12-year-old Polly Klaas.
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