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Etymology

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From together +‎ -like. Compare togetherly.

Adverb

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togetherlike (comparative more togetherlike, superlative most togetherlike)

  1. (informal) In such a way as to indicate closeness or togetherness.
    • 1872, The Bankers' Magazine - Volume 32 - Page 766:
      I can read, too, but I'm so little used that the letters somehow gets jumbled together-like, and I can't make nothink on 'em.
    • 1921, Lloyd Osbourne, Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas - Page 206:
      "Friends," he said," and mates, and respected genelmen hall, we are here, two and three gathered togetherlike, for the purpose of horganizing a Band of 'Ope."