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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

In Munich, Berlin, where critical tourists foregather, such delicacies have always been available, but at high prices to native Germans using controlled currency.

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

Proud of its performance, Policeman O'Donnell recommended its installation in any surroundings where thieves might be expected to foregather.

From Time Magazine Archive

Paris was very gay and we generally managed to foregather again at midnight, or thereabouts, for supper at one or other of the many caf�s, where music and dancing would be enjoyed.

From The Chronicles of a Gay Gordon by Gordon, J. M. (Joseph Maria)




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