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    gathered
    [ adj ]
    brought together in one place
    <adj.ppl>
    the collected works of Miltonthe gathered folds of the skirt


    Gather \Gath"er\ (g[a^][th]"[~e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    {Gathered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gathering}.] [OE. gaderen, AS.
    gaderian, gadrian, fr. gador, geador, together, fr. g[ae]d
    fellowship; akin to E. good, D. gaderen to collect, G. gatte
    husband, MHG. gate, also companion, Goth. gadiliggs a
    sister's son. [root]29. See {Good}, and cf. {Together}.]
    1. To bring together; to collect, as a number of separate
    things, into one place, or into one aggregate body; to
    assemble; to muster; to congregate.

    And Belgium's capital had gathered them
    Her beauty and her chivalry. --Byron.

    When he had gathered all the chief priests and
    scribes of the people together. --Matt. ii. 4.

    2. To pick out and bring together from among what is of less
    value; to collect, as a harvest; to harvest; to cull; to
    pick off; to pluck.

    A rose just gathered from the stalk. --Dryden.

    Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
    --Matt. vii.
    16.

    Gather us from among the heathen. --Ps. cvi. 47.

    3. To accumulate by collecting and saving little by little;
    to amass; to gain; to heap up.

    He that by usury and unjust gain increaseth his
    substance, he shall gather it for him that will pity
    the poor. --Prov.
    xxviii. 8.

    To pay the creditor . . . he must gather up money by
    degrees. --Locke.

    4. To bring closely together the parts or particles of; to
    contract; to compress; to bring together in folds or
    plaits, as a garment; also, to draw together, as a piece
    of cloth by a thread; to pucker; to plait; as, to gather a
    ruffle.

    Gathering his flowing robe, he seemed to stand
    In act to speak, and graceful stretched his hand.
    --Pope.

    5. To derive, or deduce, as an inference; to collect, as a
    conclusion, from circumstances that suggest, or arguments
    that prove; to infer; to conclude.

    Let me say no more!
    Gather the sequel by that went before. --Shak.

    6. To gain; to win. [Obs.]

    He gathers ground upon her in the chase. --Dryden.

    7. (Arch.) To bring together, or nearer together, in masonry,
    as where the width of a fireplace is rapidly diminished to
    the width of the flue, or the like.

    8. (Naut.) To haul in; to take up; as, to gather the slack of
    a rope.

    {To be gathered to one's people} or {To be gathered to one's
    fathers} to die. --Gen. xxv. 8.

    {To gather breath}, to recover normal breathing after being
    out of breath; to get one's breath; to rest. --Spenser.

    {To gather one's self together}, to collect and dispose one's
    powers for a great effort, as a beast crouches preparatory
    to a leap.

    {To gather way} (Naut.), to begin to move; to move with
    increasing speed.

    1. Hundreds of people _ ranging from Ku Klux Klansmen carrying Rebel flags to black students singing "We Shall Overcome" _ gathered outside the Capitol for Reed's attempt.
    2. Early today, about 40 people gathered in a cow pasture across from the Florida State Prison to protest the execution.
    3. An officer headed toward Charity Hospital with Archie, but Woodfork said officials decided to take him first to a police station because he might be in danger from Hauck's fellow officers, who had gathered at the hospital.
    4. The debate over how much and how fast to cut interest rates was expected to be the primary topic today when top Fed officials gathered behind closed doors for their final monetary strategy session of 1990.
    5. People gathered around the televisions in an electronics shop at a shopping mall to watch Wright's hourlong nationally broadcast speech.
    6. The blinding means that much of the data sought by the U.S. satellite could not be gathered.
    7. A deranged South Korean taxi driver deliberately mowed down 19 people in Seoul, then injured 17 more by driving into the crowd which gathered to help his victims.
    8. How could it be otherwise in a society where so many are "latchkey" children, gathered with their elders only to eat and sleep?
    9. He told Soviet and foreign correspondents gathered in a cold mist on the steps of the building that he voted "for a candidate who was nominated." "This is a secret ballot," he reminded them.
    10. As mid-day temperatures soared, the cat's cries grew weaker as frantic passersby gathered around the car and searched for the car's owner.
    11. Superior Judge Karl Johnstone said Tuesday that all evidence gathered in the investigation except for Hazelwood's report will be admissible at his trial for the March 24 grounding of the tanker and the spill of about 11 million gallons of crude oil.
    12. "You don't need meat to be healthy," Indra Dyvmna Swami of San Francisco told a group of curious Soviets gathered around a wooden cart carrying a colorful tent and a brightly painted statue of the Krishna god Jaganatha.
    13. Jakes, dumped from the ruling Politburo on Friday after the mass demonstrations gathered steam, was asked how he felt about the chants heard against him heard at the pro-democracy rallies.
    14. About 30 people gathered outside the courthouse, including some of Price's friends who claimed he could not have killed anyone.
    15. In Tilat Al-Haritiya village near Ramallah, children gathered on the streets Tuesday night singing nationalist songs and draping displaying photographs of PLO chief Yasser Arafat across electricity poles.
    16. The group gathered recently to discuss the cranes at the Bombay Natural History Society office in Bharatpur.
    17. In Leningrad, 5,000 people gathered at the Winter Palace for a protest rally that included appeals to strike in support of Lithuania if Gorbachev pursues a blockade, according to Leningrad journalist Maxim Korzhov.
    18. As the participants gathered, news reports quoted non-Communist guerrilla commanders as saying they suffered major battlefield losses at the hands of the Phnom Penh army.
    19. The information gathered by the Atlantis crew will be compared with data being collected at the same time and over the same areas by nearly identical sensors aboard three older U.S. satellites.
    20. "Well, then, why don't we just close those dumb, dumb schools," Cavazos told reporters gathered for a breakfast briefing.
    21. Organizations demanding housing for the homeless made a 20-block march to the Zocalo, the capital's main plaza, where an estimated 12,000 people gathered for a rally.
    22. In 1776, a Colonel John Nixon gave the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence to a crowd gathered at Independence Square in Philadelphia.
    23. Abortion supporters gathered across the street from the clinic in a counter-protest and solicited pledges for contributions based on the number of abortion opponents expected to be arrested.
    24. Arar told 3,000 demonstrators gathered to protest the Monday killings of 19 Palestinians in Israeli-occupied east Jerusalem that Prime Minister Mudar Badran has accepted a request from Parliament to arm a citizen's militia.
    25. He said in the notes that he received information from the Secret Service, which is part of the Treasury Department, and relayed it to other members of the Cabinet gathered in the White House Situation Room.
    26. Douglas Getchell, a 39-year-old Forest Service ranger in Whitneyville, gathered tips in burlap bags and sold them for 3 or 4 cents a pound when he was a child.
    27. Both sides gathered at a hall this morning in the City, London's financial district, for a second joint session.
    28. The deputies gathered at the Great Hall of the People for the 12-day meeting of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, an advisory body that serves as a link between the Communists and other groups.
    29. A crowd police estimated at more than 20,000 gathered nearby for a later rally protesting a blow by the national party leadership to the effort by Slobodan Milosevic, Communist Party chief of the Serbian republic, to gain more control over Kosovo.
    30. A huge crowd of happy commuters gathered around the railway car flowing with Beaujolais "primeur," the first wine produced from the autumn harvest.
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