hang together

hang together

1. To remain united. I know you two are mad at each other, but we really need to hang together as a family.
2. To fit together in a logical or sensible manner. I think they're lying because parts of their story just don't hang together.
3. To spend time with a particular group. My friends and I used to hang together a lot more before they all got boyfriends.
See also: hang, together
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hang together

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1. Fig. [for something or a group of people] to hold together; to remain intact. I hope our bridge group hangs together until we are old and gray. I don't think that this car will hang together for another minute.
2. Fig. [for a story] to flow from element to element and make sense. This story simply does not hang together. Your novel hangs together quite nicely.
3. Fig. [for people] to spend time together. We hung together for a few hours and then went our separate ways. The boys hung together throughout the evening.
See also: hang, together
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

hang together

1. Stand united, stick together, as in We must all hang together and tell the same story. [c. 1400]
2. Cohere, constitute a consistent whole. For example, The plot lines in that movie don't hang together. [Mid-1500s]
See also: hang, together
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

hang together

v.
1. To stand united; stick together: Our band has managed to hang together for five years.
2. To constitute a coherent totality: The play had several plot lines that did not hang together.
3. To spend time together: My friends and I like to hang together at the mall.
See also: hang, together
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bring (someone or something) together
  • bring together
  • we should get together (sometime)
  • Let's get together
  • let's get together (sometime)
  • weld together
  • huddle together
  • live in each other's pockets
  • be/live in each other's pockets
  • stick together
References in periodicals archive
We must remember that all rights hang together - if one freedom is violated, they all are, including religious freedom."
Precisely because not all goods hang together, one irreplaceable aspect of integrity is a practiced facility for trading off more dispensable values for those that are less dispensable.
Its neutrons and protons hang together as if they were components of a liquid.
inventor and statesman Ben Franklin said as the 13 colonies in America declared their independence from the British crown: "We must in deed all hang together, or most assuredly we will all hang separately."
Given such divergent foci, why does this book hang together so effectively?
Fortunately, despite their conference origins, those essays, together with the five introductory essays, hang together remarkably well.
Ben Franklin warned us once: "Hang together or you're going to hang separately." Right now, I have the feeling we are hanging separately.
But the plot is too episodic to hang together as a whole.
GET ORGANISED Arrange your wardrobe so similar items hang together. When shorter items like blouses are grouped together you may have space underneath for a shoe rack or even a small chest of drawers.
Schubert's G major Sonata is a work difficult to bring off, as it doesn't easily hang together. Lewis sensibly treated it as more of a suite of four loosely-linked movements (it certainly lacks the cogency of the great late sonatas), bringing a command of colour and balance, and a subtext of song and dance which was entirely appropriate.
In the end, it felt like a mish-mash of music which really did not hang together all that well.
Though both Carrey and Madsen do their very best, they can't distract from the fact that this is all too unconvincing to really hang together. To be honest Carrey should really stick to comedies like Dumb & Dumber.
Perhaps he could have done more with such a stellar cast, and perhaps the many stories don't hang together as tightly as they might.
So if your friend's guitar lessons means having one less afternoon a week to hang together, no biggie.
It's not like all the gay girls hang together and all the straight girls hang together.