stand together

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stand together (third-person singular simple present stands together, present participle standing together, simple past and past participle stood together)

  1. To remain allied through difficulties.
    • 1984, Paul McCartney and the Frog Chorus, We All Stand Together (song)
      Win or lose, sink or swim
      One thing is certain we'll never give in
      Side by side, hand in hand
      We all stand together