Verb
be connected
Source: WordNetWe must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately. Benjamin Franklin
When any body of statesmen make public asservations by one or various voices, that there is no discord among them, not a dissentient voice on any subject, people are apt to suppose that they cannot hang together much longer. Anthony Trollope
As I grow older I grow calm. If I feel what are perhaps an old man's apprehensions, that competition from new races will cut deeper than working men's disputes and will test whether we can hang together or can fight. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Yeah, well, I guess I feel like all of us misfits need to hang together. At least that way we don't swing along. (Tabitha) Sherrilyn Kenyon
Couples are jigsaw puzzles that hang together by touching in just enough points. They're never total fits or misfits. Diane Ackerman
In this sterile statecraft, centred on the politics of the maNDalayoni, one's neighbour was always an enemy, and the enemy of an enemy always a friend! Hindu princes, therefore, failed to hang together in the face of a common calamity. In the event, they were hanged separately. Sita Ram Goel