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foregather

[fawr-gath-er, fohr-] / fɔrˈgæð ər, foʊr- /


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What began as a solitary pilgrimage has ended by creating a companionable forum where the city's eccentrics foregather.

From The Guardian • Aug. 27, 2011

At the end of the stated period the two teams foregather, producing evidence of their success.

From Time Magazine Archive

Every year when the season is practically over, organizations interested in collegiate sport foregather to mull over football and its aftermath.

From Time Magazine Archive

This week ten famed newscasters from the three major networks will foregather in Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria to join in an aerial storytelling bee.

From Time Magazine Archive

In other words," Bobby added; "it is socially possible to foregather with the slum in the next ward; it is death to speak to the undesirable neighbor in the back alley.

From The Dominant Strain by Edwards, H. C. (Harry C.)