Foregather [verb]

Definition of Foregather:

come together, convene

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Sentence/Example of Foregather:

And with which party do you foregather, my gay cock o' the woods?

The captive rajas are now released and after returning home they foregather at the Pandavas' court to assist at the sacrifice.

We'll foregather to-morrow, if this enviable stroke leaves us a spare moment in the bank.

The Constable had bidden them make for the rising sun, saying that sooner or later they would foregather with the Khakan's scouts.

Every evening thirty or forty would foregather there to drink and talk women and strategy.

No longer do wealthy shipowners and merchants foregather hereabouts; for none exist.

A company of warm and sympathetic friends foregather to bid us "good-bye," and off we go.

Owing to the rain we could not foregather in the orchard, where we had meant to transact the business with Jerry.

Will they lead us to a bear's den, or where the deer foregather, or break for us great bones that we come at their marrow?

In off-hours, particularly in the evenings, you can foregather there for cards, yarns or reading.