Results for gathering
Definitions of gathering:
part of speech: noun
A crowd or assembly: a tumor or collection of matter.
part of speech: noun
An accumulation; a collection.
part of speech: noun
The act of assembling; an assemblage; an abscess filled with pus.
Usage examples for gathering:
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And wild and high the " Cameron's gathering rose!
"The American Union Speaker", John D. Philbrick -
Lee, gathering in his stragglers, left Stuart to cover his front, and fell back towards Winchester.
"Stonewall Jackson And The American Civil War", G. F. R. Henderson -
The young Medoro had the gathering Of the world's rose, the rose untouch'd before; For never, since that garden blush'd with spring, Had human being dared to touch the door.
"Stories from the Italian Poets: With Lives of the Writers, Vol. 2", Leigh Hunt -
But gathering his ideas together, he at last made an attempt.
"The Waif of the "Cynthia"", André Laurie and Jules Verne