gath·er
verb (used with object)
1.
to bring together into one group, collection, or place: togather firewood; to gather the troops.
2.
to bring together or assemble from various places, sources,or people; collect gradually: The college is gathering a facultyfrom all over the country.
3.
to serve as a center of attention for; attract: A good footballgame always gathers a crowd.
4.
to pick or harvest (any crop or natural yield) from its placeof growth or formation: to gather fruit; to gather flowers.
5.
to pick up piece by piece: Gather your toys from the floor.
verb (used without object)
19.
to come together around a central point; assemble: Let'sgather round the fire and sing.
20.
to collect or accumulate: Clouds were gathering in the northeast.
21.
to grow, as by accretion; increase.
22.
to become contracted into wrinkles, folds, creases, etc., asthe brow or as cloth.
23.
to come to a head, as a sore in suppurating.
I love "get-togethers" and I mean LOVE. Whether it is one person or 100...I get giddy just thinking of it. I love the little details of large events, simple meals with family, or laughter late into the night with a friend. Here is a place for me to share my gathering ideas. And maybe steal some the wonderful world wide web.
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