cobble something together

cobble something together
PREPARE ROUGHLY/HASTILY, make roughly/hastily, throw together; improvise, contrive, rig (up), whip up; informal rustle up; Brit. informal knock up.
cobble

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ˌcobble sthtoˈgether derived
to produce sth quickly and without great care or effort, so that it can be used but is not perfect

The essay was cobbled together from some old notes.

The reforms have been very hastily cobbled together.

Main entry:cobblederived

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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