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"foregather" Definitions
  1. to meet together in a group

25 Sentences With "foregather"

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Officers will foregather at City Hall at 2.15 p.m. before travelling.
It was the custom to foregather at Mrs. Mowbray's home in the evening.
He is baited and mocked in South Boston, Little Italy, and wherever papist brutes foregather.
In off-hours, particularly in the evenings, you can foregather there for cards, yarns or reading.
Why should there not be some devils brew where such men as Figuero and Baumgartner foregather?
Purdy in one of those subterranean retreats where house-keepers foregather and the worm dieth seldom.
Ten years out of school, three former high-school chums foregather in an East Lansing motel room.
After seminar hours the group would foregather at our house to plot as to ways and means.
Our Highlanders, when they come out, will foregather with them, as mountaineers always do with each other.
This is just one of the many fascinating tales which are told and re-told wherever metallurgists foregather.
Some of the managers have their families with them, and they foregather at the main post every Sunday.
The interlude of peace as all the naked refugees foregather in an ineffectual attempt to understand their destiny is all too brief.
Sooner or later, each and all were served up at the casual meetings of river men, at whatever port they might foregather.
Well, I am truly glad to foregather with you again, and partake of the bread and salt of this hospitable house once more.
Meanwhile, in the snug, women wearing hairnets and expressions as hard as anthracite would foregather over halves of stout and mither in incomprehensible Lancastrian idioms.
These were the same people with whom the judges who rendered these decisions were apt to foregather at social clubs, or dinners, or in private life.
He used to go ashore every night to foregather in some hotel's parlour with his crony, the mate of the barque Cicero, lying on the other side of the Circular Quay.
He is an > American soldier. He is a disciplined man at arms, the wonder of the world > today wherever such foregather. -- Gen. Charles Wheaton Abbot, Jr., in his > dedication of the statue at the North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode > Island, May 31, 1912.
Its members included Mark Twain,"Ends of the Earthers Foregather Here Again: And Astonish Mark Twain with Some Very Brief Reports," New York Times, Feb. 17, 1906, at 9. General John Pershing, Admiral Robert Peary,"Gathered From the Ends of the Earth to Dine," New York Times, March 31, 1904, at 5. and Gutzon Borglum (the sculptor of Mt. Rushmore).
Under Jassa Singh, they defeated the Afghan faujdar of Sirhind in the Battle of Harnaulgarh. By autumn, the Sikhs had regained enough confidence to foregather in large numbers at Amritsar to celebrate Diwali. Abdali made a mild effort to win over them and sent an envoy with proposals for a treaty of peace. The Sikhs were in no mood for peace and insulted the emissary.
But the incident has been the subject of different accounts, with Cliff Pritchard, Rhys Gabe and Welsh captain Gwyn Nicholls claiming to have been among the tacklers and in a good position to see that the ball was grounded short of the line.Davis J. C. Old Welsh Rugby Heroes Foregather at the Microphone The Referee, Sydney, 13 February 1936, at TroveThomas (1979), pg39.Parry-Jones (1999), pg 156.
There is also an actual "Adventurers' Club" which had chapters in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Honolulu. The Adventurers' Club of Los Angeles, which was incorporated in 1922, has been in continuous operation since its founding. Additionally, another organization, called the Ends of the Earth Club, was created in 1903. Its members included Mark Twain,"Ends of the Earthers Foregather Here Again: And Astonish Mark Twain with Some Very Brief Reports," New York Times, Feb.
And:- So whenever friendly friens may meet, Wherever Scots foregather, We'll raise our gless, we'll shout Hurroo, It's Carnwath Mill for ever. The allusion is obscure. Carnwath Mill is a farm (and formerly, a mill) about a mile from Carnwath; alternatively, there was lint mill at Carnwath erected in 1762; the former survives as a house and holiday let and The Lint Mill hosts a B&B; and is an organic smallholding. The song also alludes to Wilsontown, which was about six miles away.
Janmastami – the festival celebrating the birth of Krishna, falls on the eighth day of the dark half of Bhadra. As in other parts of the state, devotees in the district fast the whole day, breaking their fast only at mid-night when worshipers throng the temples and foregather to have a Jhanki (glimpse) of the shrines and cradles specially installed, decorated and illuminated in homes and other places to commemorate the deity's birth. A special feature of this festival is the singing of devotional songs in praise of Krishna in shrines and homes. The Chhati (sixth-day ceremony after birth) is also celebrated by the devout.
The origin of the term can be traced to Albert Goldman and a 1964 article he had written in The New Republic titled "Lindy's Law". The term Lindy refers to Lindy's delicatessen in New York, where comedians "foregather every night at Lindy's, where ... they conduct post-mortems on recent show business 'action'". In this article, Goldman describes a folkloric belief among New York City media observers that the amount of material comedians have is constant, and therefore, the frequency of output predicts how long their series will last: Benoit Mandelbrot defined a different concept with the same name in his 1982 book The Fractal Geometry of Nature. In Mandelbrot's version, comedians do not have a fixed amount of comedic material to spread over TV appearances, but rather, the more appearances they make, the more future appearances they are predicted to make: Mandelbrot expressed mathematically that for certain things bounded by the life of the producer, like human promise, future life expectancy is proportional to the past.

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