to gather
121gather dust — to be forgotten or not used. Hugh s tennis racket has just been gathering dust since he hurt his back …
122gather — v 1. collect, accumulate, heap up, pile, pile up, stack up; amass, cumulate; glean, take in, pull in, harvest, reap; pick, pick up, rake up, bag; cull, sort out, pick out; hoard, garner, store up, stock up, lay by, lay up, lay in, Inf. stash away …
123gather — gath·er …
124gather someone into your arms — mainly literary to put your arms around someone, especially to protect them …
125gather — 1. Collect (mostly transitive). Ohi (pick); ho āhu, hō ili ili (collect); ku i, ōla o (as opihi shells). Also: i i, hō ulu ulu, lapulapu; hukihuki (as taro); kōhi (as fruit); aulau (as leaves); laua e. 2. Assemble (mostly intransitive). Ho… …
126gather — a cradle. Lane …
127gather shot — noun : a billiards shot that brings the object balls back into favorable position for the succeeding shot …
128gather pace — …