/gɑˈɹnɚz/ - [garnerz] -
We found 3 definitions of garners from 2 different sources.
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garner - store grain | ||
store keep or lay aside for future use; "store grain for the winter"; "The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat" | ||
garner - assemble or get together; "gather some stones"; "pull your thoughts together" | ||
gather, collect, pull together | ||
distribute, spread give to several people; "The teacher handed out the exams" | ||
gather up, lift up, pick up lift out or reflect from a background; "The scarf picks up the color of the skirt"; "His eyes picked up his smile" | ||
marshal, mobilise, mobilize, summon arrange in logical order; "marshal facts or arguments" | ||
rake gather with a rake; "rake leaves" | ||
glean, harvest, reap remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation; "The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals" | ||
club gather into a club-like mass; "club hair" | ||
hive gather into a hive; "The beekeeper hived the swarm" | ||
salvage, scavenge collect discarded or refused material; "She scavenged the garbage cans for food" | ||
muster up, muster, summon, rally, come up call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc. | ||
round up seek out and bring together; "round up some loyal followers" | ||
cull, pluck, pick remove something that has been rejected; "cull the sick members of the herd" | ||
nut gather nuts | ||
snail gather snails; "We went snailing in the summer" | ||
bird-nest, birdnest gather birdnests; "They went birdnesting in the early morning" | ||
nest gather nests | ||
oyster gather oysters, dig oysters | ||
sponge gather sponges, in the ocean | ||
pearl gather pearls, from oysters in the ocean | ||
clam gather clams, by digging in the sand by the ocean | ||
shock subject to electrical shocks | ||
heap up, stack up, pile up arrange into piles or stacks; "She piled up her books in my living room" | ||
garner - acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions | ||
earn | ||
acquire, get win something through one's efforts; "I acquired a passing knowledge of Chinese"; "Gain an understanding of international finance" | ||
letter mark letters on or mark with letters |