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Stitch together phrasal verb
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Meaning: Make a deal, create something quickly and without attention to detail
(Separable [optional] | British English)
» Example: They STITCHED TOGETHER an agreement to form a coalition.
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Meaning: Make a deal, create something quickly and without attention to detail
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Stitch up phrasal verb
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Meaning: Sew something so that it is closed
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» Example: I STITCHED UP the hole in my sleeve. -
Meaning: Finalise a deal
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» Example: We get the contract STITCHED UP this week. -
Meaning: Cheat someone or make them look guilty when they aren't
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» Example: The police STITCHED them UP because they couldn't find any evidence against them.
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Meaning: Sew something so that it is closed