gather up in English

collect, pick up, assemble

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1. 17 Gather up your bundle from the ground,

2. Gather up everything you can, including those seismic charges.

3. Come on, partner, gather up your gear, and let's get rolling.

4. While people in a roasting event would gather up to make fun of a single person, a Buttering event has people gather up to adore, praise, and talk good about that person

5. 17 Gather up from the earth your pack load,+ O woman dwelling under stress.

6. And when the disciples gather up what is left over, there are 12 baskets full!

7. Using a teaspoon, fill the trout turban. Gather up four corners of filo, twist into a bundle.

8. “But he said, Nay; lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also the wheat with them.

9. The captain and his officers quickly went to the temple to gather up the prisoners and escort them to the Sanhedrin.

10. This could be compared with the 1980s before the fall of the Soviet Union, when Sweden could gather up to 1,000,000 men.

11. 30 I think I even intended to gather up the sleeping bundle in my arms and take it away from this dreadful precipice.

12. We actually buy time to gather up our emotional strength to face reality, often letting reality come in slowly so it will not overwhelm us.”

13. Today, in contrast, machines are used to shake the trees, gather up the almonds, and even separate the debris of dirt and hulls from the fruit.

14. Shirr A technique to gather up fabric on the stitch line where fullness in the garment is desired. Shirring is sometimes thought of as multiple rows of gathers.

15. 1615–25; <Latin Analecta <Greek análekta, neuter plural of análektos (verbal adjective of analégein to pick up, gather up), equivalent to ana- ana- + -lek- gather (variant of -leg-) + -tos verbal adjective …

16. Origin of Analects 1615–25; <Latin analecta <Greek análekta, neuter plural of análektos (verbal adjective of analégein to pick up, gather up), equivalent to ana- ana- + -lek- gather (variant of -leg-) + -tos …

17. " Say , by the way , " Candice said as she stooped to gather up her purse and briefcase , " I saw this documentary the other night on the Discovery Channel about a psychic who works with the police to solve some of their toughest cases , and while I was watching I immediately thought of you .