make-do vs put-together

make-do

adj
  • improvised, makeshift 

noun
  • A temporary or makeshift expedient. 

put-together

adj
  • That has been put together; assembled, makeshift. 

noun
  • Something that has been put together; the whole assembled group of something, an improvised grouping or composite. 

How often have the words make-do and put-together occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )