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Definition of Gathering place
1. Noun. A favorite haunt where people gather.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gathering Place
Literary usage of Gathering place
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Barbizon Days: Millet, Corot, Rousseau, Barye by Charles Sprague Smith (1902)
"Such a gathering-place of artists and men of letters had been established at the
Barrière du Maine at the Mère ..."
2. The Daily Five: Fostering Literacy Independence in the Elementary Grades by Gail Boushey, Joan Moser (2006)
"31) —Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis, Strategies That Work: Teaching Comprehension
to Enhance Understanding A gathering place is an open space large ..."
3. The Democratic Party of the State of Ohio: A Comprehensive History of by Thomas Edward Powell, James E. Campbell, Claude Meeker, H. A. Jameson (1913)
"He enjoyed home life and his house was the happy gathering place for many friends
through many years. He took great interest in educational affairs and in ..."
4. Vandyck by M G. Smallwood (1904)
"... him—He sets a fashion in portraiture—His house a gathering-place for Court
and Society—Praised by the poets—A wave of artistic enthusiasm—Overwhelmed ..."