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forgather

[fawr-gath-er] / fɔrˈgæð ər /






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Hundreds of them were flown in from Moscow to forgather in East Berlin's grim, hulking Ministry of the Interior, the headquarters of the nation's vast security-police network.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wherever workers forgather, you may hear someone relate how he told the boss where to get off.

From Time Magazine Archive

Oh, it's perfectly clear That there's change when the critics forgather.

From Time Magazine Archive

Who would have thought when we exchanged commonplaces on that boat a short time ago we should forgather like this in a lovely old Surrey house?

From The Everlasting Arms by Hocking, Joseph

There was no joking here, nor that elephantine persiflage which marks rough men when they forgather in the wilderness.

From The Crimson Gardenia and Other Tales of Adventure by Beach, Rex Ellingwood