From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstring something ↔ together phrasal verb1 string words/a sentence togetherLOGICAL to manage to say or write something that other people can understand He was so drunk he could hardly string two words together.2 to combine things in order to make something that is complete, good, useful etc They string together image after image until the documentary is completed. → string→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
string together• All you have to do is string them together.• But Walt wanted to do more than string short cartoons together.• Most importantly, the Net is not about computers or the fancy phone lines that string them together.• Around the middle he started to string the birdies together and there was no holding him then.• Never mind he can't string two sentences together - he'd never admit that.• The writers could string words together like beads on a necklace.• Robyn could barely think, let alone string coherent words together to form an answer.• Female speaker I can say the odd word, but I can't string a sentence together yet.string words/a sentence together• Female speaker I can say the odd word, but I can't string a sentence together yet.