Get Together with merriment
Please speak slowely and try not to jumble your words together.
The cabin had a view of the bight. Help me bight these poles together.
i have no idea but it's a conference or meeting together to discuss a topic
Also in a sentence means "toond a block of chocolate also." or "as well". For example, I shall buy the milk, the cheese, the eggs, and a block of chocolate also.
They went to the movies together.
Get Together with merriment
We need to pull together as a team to meet the project deadline.
I put the puzzle together. Together, we voiced our complaints to the principal.
A sentence fragment lacks a key part in a sentence:"Went jogging."A sentence has subject and predicate."Steve went jogging."Or another example is:"ran"instead you should use "she/he ran.For a proper sentence you need what, who, where, also it would be better if you also put in when or why or put then in together.
stick together
You would not use 'reason out' as a phrase in a sentence, the juxtaposition of those to words together is not good English.
Intertwine those cords together.
They huddled together in the freezing cold.
The circumstance of the heavy rain forced us to postpone the outdoor event.
The band and the orchestra played together.
It was simply kismet; they were meant to be together.