Please let the car idle and leave the heater on to keep us warm while we listen to a song by my idol, Jimmy Rodgers.
Get Together with merriment
"Apples and oranges taste good apart and also together."
i have no idea but it's a conference or meeting together to discuss a topic
The cabin had a view of the bight. Help me bight these poles together.
Please speak slowely and try not to jumble your words together.
The car was staying idle.
Idle means: at rest or sleeping or not moving.
The correct spelling of the noun is idol (object of worship or adoration).The sound-alike word is the adjective idle (not working, not in use, not in gear).
They went to the movies together.
An idol is a type of god or an object to be worshipped. Today we use idol and hero to mean the same thing - someone we greatly admire . Idle, on the other hand, means lazy, so take your pick.
i used a microphone during American Idol so the crowd could hear me
Get Together with merriment
The sentence speaks for itself - worshipping an ganesha idol is worship of an idol, because the statue itself is the object of veneration. However, worship of the god Ganesha through use of a statue or 'idol' of Ganesha need not be seen as idol worship. Many Christians pray before statues of saints and even of Jesus, but would never consider this to be idol worship.
I put the puzzle together. Together, we voiced our complaints to the principal.
stick together
You think I don't know how you feel about your big idol? On the contrary, I was once a teen who was in love with Ricky Nelson!
You would not use 'reason out' as a phrase in a sentence, the juxtaposition of those to words together is not good English.