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Definition of Regathers
1. regather [v] - See also: regather
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regathers
Literary usage of Regathers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bylow Hill by George Washington Cable, Margaret Armstrong (1902)
"o X THE STORM regathers N the other hand, things were going ill with the little
church of All Angels. Arthur kept his people as tensely strung as ever, ..."
2. Bylow Hill by George Washington Cable, Margaret Armstrong, Charles Scribner's Sons, Trow Directory (1902)
"X THE STORM regathers ON the other hand, things were going ill with the little
church of All Angels. Arthur kept his people as tensely strung as ever, ..."
3. Literature Circles: Voice and Choice in Book Clubs and Reading Groups by Harvey Daniels (2002)
"Finally, the teacher regathers the class at the end of the session to share
highlights and debrief the day's discussion. Typical time distributions might be ..."
4. A Color Notation by Albert Henry Munsell (1905)
"When the spectrum is spread on the screen by the use of a prism, and a second
prism is placed inverted beyond the first, it regathers the dispersed rays ..."
5. The Ways of Women in Their Physical, Moral and Intellectual Relations by Jerome Van Crowninshield Smith (1873)
"THE WATS OF WOMEN. ness, if there are no irregularities in the circulation or
digestion, regathers that which invigorates it for the waking hour. ..."
6. The Ways of Women in Their Physical, Moral and Intellectual Relations by Jerome Van Crowninshield Smith (1875)
"ness, if there are no irregularities in the circulation or digestion, regathers
that which invigorates it for the waking hour. Imperfect nutrition of the ..."