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gravitate toward

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Whether people are on the move in their own countries or across borders, they gravitate toward big cities.

And gravitate toward noble entities you spy behind froggy appearances.

People who like to think of themselves as outsiders gravitate toward ... duh, outsiders.

All instinctively gravitate toward him, and never wish to break off their association with him.

They must have had a natural tendency to gravitate toward each other as children of the same old father of lies.

From the character of its population, it seemed to gravitate toward the United States.

Then, should his tastes lead him to the inquest, let him gravitate toward the office of coroner; but the two should not be united.

He may be rude in thought and character, but he will unconsciously gravitate toward what is right.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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