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To gatherings

noun

A meeting or get-together; a party or social function.

  • I met her at a gathering of engineers and scientists.

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Even in her own family, Ms. Wagner said, one son-in-law doesn't come to gatherings.

This is the sort of thing that gets these justices invited to gatherings like Mr. Koch's.

I will never insist that she comes to the deaf club or to gatherings.

He was, in turn, invited to gatherings of the wealthy and influential.

Some pension consultants play host to gatherings that showcase such famous people to pension officials.

Staff members also regularly bring some of the museum's machines to gatherings like antique car shows.

But that, Mr. Muller said, is not why most members go to gatherings.

Mayors the world over now spend their time issuing urban prospectuses and flying off to gatherings of businesspeople.

The festival's roots go back 25 years to gatherings of photographers in Mr. Nichols's backyard in Berkeley, Calif.

"I was at several star parties this summer," Dr. Fienberg continued, referring to gatherings of amateur stargazers.

One interviewee, Tasha, shares pictures of her garden frequently but only a backdrop to gatherings, never just pictures of plants!

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