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go together
verb
to be mutually suited; harmonize
the colours go well together
informal(of two people) to have a romantic or sexual relationship
they had been going together for two years
Idioms and Phrases
Be mutually suitable, appropriate, or harmonious, as in Pink and purple can go together well , or I don't think champagne and meatloaf go together . [c. 1600]
Example Sentences
Turns out that money and toxic families go together like peeled grapes and the finest Roquefort when MacLean combines them.
"We associate consciousness with intelligence and language because they go together in humans. But just because they go together in us, it doesn't mean they go together in general, for example in animals."
“Being avant-garde and being popular — those things don’t always go together.”
Wedren, who’s known Kulash since the latter was a teenage Shudder to Think fan in their shared hometown of Washington, D.C., said that “part of the beauty of OK Go is that they’re so musically omnivorous — that all these things that wouldn’t seem to go together always end up sounding like OK Go.”
"As they grew, it was somewhere we could go together and share a meal without the stress of cooking it and cleaning up, where I didn't feel judged by other customers if they made a noise," the 42-year-old says.
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