Crossword-Solution: GATHERING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Gathering | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Gather |
| Gathering | n. | The act of collecting or bringing together. |
| Gathering | n. | That which is gathered, collected, or brought together |
| Gathering | n. | A crowd; an assembly; a congregation. |
| Gathering | n. | A charitable contribution; a collection. |
| Gathering | n. | A tumor or boil suppurated or maturated; an abscess. |
| Gathering | a. | Assembling; collecting; used for gathering or concentrating. |
We have 148 clues for the answer “GATHERING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| An assembly of people | 1 answer |
| a group of persons together in one place | 1 answer |
| harvesting | 1 answer |
| sea of faces | 1 answer |
| CROPPING | 2 answers |
| concursion | 2 answers |
| klatch | 2 answers |
| eisteddfod | 3 answers |
| klatsch | 3 answers |
| reunion | 4 answers |
| CONVENING | 4 answers |
| Rush hour | 5 answers |
| Coming together | 6 answers |
| full house | 7 answers |
| mutual attraction | 7 answers |
| ruche | 7 answers |
| mobilization | 8 answers |
| congeries | 8 answers |
| COGNISABLE | 8 answers |
| mobilisation | 9 answers |
| soiree | 9 answers |
| fiesta | 10 answers |
| collectivisation | 11 answers |
| collectivization | 11 answers |
| commonality | 11 answers |
| conclave | 12 answers |
| coven | 12 answers |
| BODY of believers | 13 answers |
| confluence | 13 answers |
| compilation | 15 answers |
| congestion | 15 answers |
| session | 15 answers |
| ingathering | 16 answers |
| collocation | 17 answers |
| Witches' ___ | 17 answers |
| Ulcer | 19 answers |
| Social | 20 answers |
| Galaxy | 20 answers |
| Pageant | 21 answers |
| Drawing room? | 21 answers |
| revelry | 22 answers |
| ruck | 23 answers |
| concentration | 25 answers |
| troupe | 25 answers |
| field day | 28 answers |
| deputation | 29 answers |
| covey | 29 answers |
| -- squash | 29 answers |
| congregation | 29 answers |
| Household | 29 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GATHERING (5)
The day, as if quietly gathering its forces, had been almost uneventful, and now the redskins in their blankets were at their posts above, while, below, the children were having their evening meal; all except Peter, who had gone out to get the time.
But one morning, gazing earthward, While the village still was sleeping, And the fog lay on the river, Like a ghost, that goes at sunrise, He beheld a maiden walking All alone upon a meadow, Gathering water-flags and rushes By a river in the meadow.
She looked fixedly up the bleak street as if she were gathering her strength to face something, as if she were trying with all her might to grasp a situation which, no matter how painful, must be met and dealt with somehow.
The central space, together with the recess at one end, was emptied of all incumbrances, and this area, covering about two-thirds of the whole, was appropriated for the gathering, the remaining end, which was piled to the ceiling with oats, being screened off with sail-cloth.
Then said the Tortoise: “Plodding wins the race.” The Old Man and Death An old labourer, bent double with age and toil, was gathering sticks in a forest.
Quotes with GATHERING (3)
There was a clatter as the basilisk fangs cascaded out of Hermione's arms. Running at Ron, she flung them around his neck and kissed him full on the mouth. Ron threw away the fangs and broomstick he was holding and responded with such enthusiasm that he lifted Hermione off her feet. "Is this the moment?" Harry asked weakly, and when nothing happened except that Ron and Hermione gripped each other still more firmly and swayed on the spot, he raised his voice. "OI! There's a wa…
Then Cassie told her story. The feeling was like gathering up everything she's ever done or felt or known up to that moment and tying it into a ball and pitching it with all her might as far away as she could, and then watching to see what would happen next, what would roll back to her, what would have gotten left behind.
This kindly unjudging judgment of the Swede could well have been a new development in Jerry, compassion a few hours old. That can happen when people die--the argument with them drops away and people so flawed while they were drawing breath that at times they were all but unbearable now assert themselves in the most appealing way, and what was least to your liking the day before yesterday becomes in the limousine behind the hearse a cause not only for sympathetic amusement but…