When someone puts two and two together, they draw an obvious conclusion from what is known.
to integrate something means to put two things together to make a new one
It means to put two words together to form a compound word.
yes because a compound word is two words put together and meanwhile is mean and while put together is meanwhile this might help a lot more better MEAN+WHILE=MEANWHILE
parallelograms
Two words put together to make one word-:-)
adds up, makes sense
To tie the knot means to get married. The image is of two people tied together.
To figure somrthing out from the information avaiable
This is not an idiom. When you see AS ___ AS ___ you are looking at A Simile. This is comparing two flat things.
between two fires idioms
Picture a group of people talking together -- they lean towards each other and their heads are close. Thus, "put your heads together" means to talk about something with other people and come up with a solution to whatever problem you are "putting your heads together" to solve.
I think you mean Carnivores and Herbivores. Those two put together make an Omnivore
It means he gave his opinion on the subject.
That the person is smiling to whatever was written before.
almond-apple(they are two flavours put together)
A compond word is two words put togeter like backpack football toothbrush and ect.
It is not an idiom, it is fact. A hose can be used for a water level with hundreds of feet between the two points. As long as two bodies of water are connected somehow, they will be at the same level. As an idiom, it would mean a person tends to seek out people they feel are equal or have the same point of view.