Use "glean" in a sentence

1. To glean facts, acts and deeds, to glean information.

2. The poor could glean after the harvest.

3. And glean from the vineyard of the wicked.

4. Some children helped them glean in the fields.

5. They gatherthe fields and glean the vineyards of the wicked.

6. 17 So she continued to glean in the field until evening.

7. Despite having the right to glean, Ruth asked for permission before doing so.

8. The little information that we could glean about them was largely contradictory.

9. From these I glean an approach: I admit we harvested the beavers.

10. And she said, Let me glean and gather after the reapers among the sheaves.

11. 19 Her mother-in-law then said to her: “Where did you glean today?

12. There may have been others who hoped to glean at the end of the meal.

13. From what I was able to glean appears they don't to take any action yet.

14. NIV They gather fodder in the fields and glean in the vineyards of the wicked.

15. Teri's suspicion passes quickly as she tries to glean information about Jack and Kimberly wellbeing.

16. The glean [ glial ] tissue is where the largest presentage [ percentage ] of brain semars [ tumors ] begin.

17. Synonyms for be Advised include find out, hear, learn, overhear, discover, catch, know, understand, apperceive and glean

18. 3 At that she went out and began to glean in the field behind the harvesters.

19. A relaxed African buffalo allows a pair of oxpeckers to glean ticks from around his eyelids.

20. Let's again observe life on Mars and Venus and glean some insights about men and women.

21. First, she showed respect for the customs of her new country by asking permission to glean.

22. Wisely, Naomi urged Ruth to sit at home quietly that day instead of going out to glean in the fields.

23. A word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by rearranging its letters: “Angel” is an Anagram of “glean.” 2

24. But we contacted linguists and speech pathologists to glean more about the mechanisms that might be behind the mix-up.

25. They are trained to work from locked rooms inside diplomatic facilities to glean political and military secrets from the ether.

26. Criminologists peruse mounds of statistics using Uniform Crime Reports, UCRs, to glean insight into possible deviant behavior in regard to a particular crime

27. 19 From these it is possible to glean strong indications of the kinds of educational records that will predispose candidates to perform well.

28. From these it is possible to glean strong indications of the kinds of educational records that will predispose candidates to perform well.

29. Anagram definition, a word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by rearranging its letters: “Angel” is an Anagram of “glean.” See more.

30. AI Builder enables your business to use AI to automate processes and glean insights from your data in Power Apps and Power Automate

31. 2.1.3 T/R Crack Propagation Several initiatives were undertaken to glean more information about the fatigue crack, aircraft vibration spectra and the 412 T/R blades.

32. The most useful knowledge we have about the great 17th-century Dutch painter Frans Hals is what we glean from the vibrant, shimmering surfaces of his art.

33. He ribbed them, asking playfully if he should Betaking notes on any stray Microsoft secrets he could glean, andsending them off in a bottle over the side of the ship.

34. In some translations, it reads, “Do not be Anxious about anything,” or “Do not worry about anything.” While the phrase is pretty self-explanatory, there is much to glean from these four little words.

35. + 16 You should also be sure to pull out some ears of grain from the bundles for her and leave them behind for her to glean, and do not say anything to stop her.”

36. Calling her “daughter,” Boaz advised Ruth to keep coming to his fields to glean and to stay near the young women of his household to avoid being harassed by any of the workmen.

37. (1 John 3:19, 20, footnote) Therefore, you can use expressions in your prayers that you glean from such Bible passages as Psalm 9:9, 10; 10:12, 14, 17; and 25:17.

38. 27 Calling her “my daughter,” Boaz advised Ruth to keep coming to his fields to glean and to stay near the young women of his household to avoid being harassed by any of the workmen.

39. The applicant indicates that it does not know whether the chairman of CEN/TC 51 was present at the meeting of that ad hoc group, but it is not possible to glean what inference the applicant draws from that query.

40. Contemporary charity is regarded as a continuation of the Biblical Maaser Ani, or poor-tithe, as well as Biblical practices, such as permitting the poor to glean the corners of a field and harvest during the Shmita (Sabbatical year).

41. In Bethlehem at the commencement of the barley harvest, Ruth said to Naomi: “Let me go, please, to the field and glean among the ears of grain following after whoever it is in whose eyes I may find favor.” —Ruth 2:2.

42. So as long as I've had a few beers we're on the subject, I'd bring back Oppy and Teller and listen as they Browbeated each other over their - to put it politely - historical differences of opinion, and when the falloutdust from the consequences of their life choices had settled, I'd try to glean some insights as they both struggled to come to