Pronunciation of the English word gathers.
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1. | "A rolling stone gathers no moss" is a proverb. | |
2. | "A rolling stone gathers no moss" is a saying. | |
3. | Naples gathers many tourists. | |
4. | A rolling stone gathers no moss. | |
5. | The dictionary gathers nearly half a million words. | |
6. | A biochemist gathers mutants for everything as if they were ingredients for a recipe. | |
7. | Often she gathers flowers. | |
8. | "Thus roused, her friends she gathers. All await / her summons, who the tyrant fear or hate. / Some ships at hand, chance-anchored in the bay / they seize and load them with the costly freight, / and far off o'er the deep is borne away / Pygmalion's hoarded pelf. A woman leads the way." | |
9. | On fly the barks o'er ocean. Near us frown / Ceraunia's rocks, whence shortest lies the way / to Italy. And now the sun gows down, / and darkness gathers on the mountains grey. | |
10. | She gathers healing herbs. |