How To Use Forgather In A Sentence

  • Some cooks base far-reaching fame solely upon their gravy, and their names come to be on the lips of men wherever they forgather at the feast. HOUSEKEEPING IN THE KLONDIKE
  • Yes, you are dead now and live only there, in a little, slightly tip-tilted graveyard where all of your childhood's Christmas trees are forgathered with the present they meant to give, and your childhood's river quietly curls at your side and breathes deep with each tide. North and South
  • Yes, you are dead now and live only there, in a little, slightly tip-tilted graveyard where all of your childhood's Christmas trees are forgathered with the present they meant to give, and your childhood's river quietly curls at your side and breathes deep with each tide. North and South
  • Now an exile himself, he makes gentle but deadly fun of those émigrés who forgather, like the White Russians of old, in a café society devoted to toasting the ancien régime. The Persian Version
  • Aweel, when my mother and him forgathered, they set till the sodgers, and I think they gae them their kale through the reek! Old Mortality
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  • Christina had gone to the hairdresser and Duert was at the hospital and they would all forgather for tea presently. A Girl Named Rose
  • During the holidays a horde of in-laws forgathered at Dark Acres to play cards and gossip about horses.
  • The last occasion on which Werdet forgathered with his favourite author was at his house in the Rue de Seine, where, in February Balzac
  • At Gya, a wild hamlet, the last in Ladak proper, I met a working naturalist whom I had seen twice before, and 'forgathered' with him much of the way. Among the Tibetans
  • There we forgathered in the summer evenings and of a Saturday afternoon in winter, and told mighty tales of our prowess and flattered our silly hearts. Prester John
  • During the holidays a horde of in-laws forgathered at Dark Acres to play cards and gossip about horses.
  • “Hout, neighbour,” said Mrs. Howden, “we suld live and let live — we hae been young oursells, and we are no aye to judge the warst when lads and lasses forgather.” The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • There was a club in those days in Papeete, where the pearlers, traders, captains, and riffraff of South Sea adventurers forgathered. THE HEATHEN
  • A British friend had asked me to lunch at Wasp heaven, the Brook Club, where members and their guests forgather at a majestic mahogany dining table gleaming with gigantic silver candelabra. The Battle for Mrs. Astor
  • These include ostrich Struthio camelus, with white pelican Pelicanus onocrotalus, and greater and lesser flamingo Phoenicopterus ruber and P. minor on Lake Makat in Ngorongoro crater, Lake Ndutu and the Empakaai crater lake where over a million birds forgather. Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
  • A few other pious men and women, of the best Evangelical type, went from the same parish to one or other favorite Minister at Dumfries; and when these God-fearing peasants "forgathered" in the way to or from the House of God, we youngsters had sometimes rare glimpses of what Christian talk may be and ought to be. The Story of John G. Paton Or Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals
  • One man there was of them who was fashioned of the minstrel craft by nature, and who forgathered with me specially, till we became friends, and he was a solace to me, with his tales and his songs of The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • All his enemies cut off before they can forgather, a prison prepared for Maud before ever she gets foot ashore. St. Peter's Fair
  • And the reason why these best are destroyed is because John Barleycorn stands on every highway and byway, accessible, law-protected, saluted by the policeman on the beat, speaking to them, leading them by the hand to the places where the good fellows and daring ones forgather and drink deep. Chapter 13

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