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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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

Our especial young man sat tighter when restored to the drawing-room; he made it out perfectly with Kate that they might, off and on, foregather without offence.

From The Wings of the Dove, Volume II by James, Henry




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