How to use in-sentence of “get together”:
+ All the children get together directly underneath the piñata and each child is given a string to hold.
+ Most families think of Christmas as a time to get together with other members of the family.
+ Congress then has to get together within 48 hours, if they are not already in session.
+ In smaller places they usually get together in each other’s houses.
+ At times, a male, a female, and their young get together and “sing” in a chorus.
+ They usually moved around in small groups looking for food, and sometimes they would get together with other groups to hunt for larger animals such as whales.
+ Mutiny is a when a group of people get together to openly oppose, change, or remove the people or person in authority.