The newly discharged young tend to congregate in the quieter water. From LearnThat.org. [www.yourdictionary.com]
Verb (used without object) : People waiting for rooms congregated in the hotel lobby. From Dictionary.com.
When I'm on trips, I often "congregate" -- heading off to the latest ustream or online free event, but otherwise, I am very selective. From Wordnik.com. [Be a human BEING rather than a human DOING: Making choices in Overchoice] Reference
Basically, any place where rats and vermin congregate. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-08-01] Reference
She can ` t live or be within 1,000 feet of anywhere where children may congregate, which is a school, a park, a library, anything of the sort. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Sep 14, 2006] Reference
Then they should 'congregate' and have a huge bon-fire of the mountains of collected rubbish and call in all media to take pictures. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
The plan was denied because we're afraid to let kids "congregate" at a place where hundreds previously congregated. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Here I have been imagining a dialogue between a half-dozen gossips such as congregate round a Club fireplace of an afternoon. From Wordnik.com. [Roundabout Papers] Reference
They congregate on corners and outdoors to make their presence known. From Wordnik.com. [Rev. Romal J. Tune: Gang Violence: How the Church Can Help] Reference
Most floaters congregate right off land in water just a few feet deep. From Wordnik.com. [Floatopia's Last Hurrah in San Diego?] Reference
In fact, Lyme-causing ticks congregate overwhelmingly in woods and tall grass. From Wordnik.com. [The Itch And The Scratch] Reference
But the letters bandied about now when macroeconomists congregate are L, U, V and W. From Wordnik.com. [The Other ‘W’] Reference
When Iraqis got a chance to congregate, they voted for a government, not an insurgency. From Wordnik.com. [What Bush Got Right] Reference
If teens aren't allowed to congregate there, just where are they allowed to congregate?. From Wordnik.com. [Stop treating teenagers like insects] Reference
Over the summer swine flu lingered in camps and other places where young people congregate. From Wordnik.com. [Back to School: Dealing with swine flu] Reference
At the end of the day, ravens congregate sometimes by the thousands, at nightly roosts in trees. From Wordnik.com. [Dr. Reese Halter: Clever Ravens -- Winged Masters of Deception] Reference
A small group did congregate across from Bush's tightly secured hotel and stage a "mass mooning.". From Wordnik.com. [West Wing Story: Two Days, Two Europes] Reference
In places like this, Westerners tend to congregate at resort hotels that offer everything except culture. From Wordnik.com. [Chris Guillebeau: Getting to Algiers] Reference
Teenagers congregate at the movie theater and bowling alley; their parents grab dinner at the Olive Garden. From Wordnik.com. [The King Versus The Radicals] Reference
The country store furnished the frontier substitute for the club, and there the men were wont to congregate. From Wordnik.com. [The Life of Abraham Lincoln] Reference
Others came from the think tanks where neocons congregate, particularly the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). From Wordnik.com. [The Return of the Neocons] Reference
Starting Wednesday, designers from around the world congregate to declare the "it" coffee tables and couches of 2004. From Wordnik.com. [DESIGN: EDGE OF YOUR SEAT] Reference
With all its conniving, backstabbing and sexuality, reality TV may seem like a strange place for Mormons to congregate. From Wordnik.com. [America’s Next Top Mormon] Reference
"A congregate care site is true community health nursing," says Joann, who's been a congregate care nurse for 26 years. From Wordnik.com. [Ilaina Edison: Elder Independence: A Nurse-Driven, Community Approach] Reference
They get the best responses where captive audiences congregate: at trade shows, sporting events and busy train stations. From Wordnik.com. [Hands Off My Knobs!] Reference
So saying, he ran into the forest and uttered the "death lament," which was the signal for all the animals to congregate. From Wordnik.com. [Legends, Traditions, and Laws of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, and History of the Tuscarora Indians] Reference
In Moscow, where all the big players congregate, they enrich one another and the city but also check one another's powers. From Wordnik.com. [The Two Russias] Reference
Forced to congregate with other smokers on patches of concrete, they inevitably engage in further time-wasting conversation. From Wordnik.com. [Lazy Money] Reference
Thanks to her friends at school, she has found Club Penguin, the online hangout where kids her age congregate and play games. From Wordnik.com. [Kids Face Temptation When Buying Online] Reference
"The atmosphere was fantastic," she said, especially because officials let fans with cheaper seats congregate in the lower bowl. From Wordnik.com. [Is Late Night Tennis Really Worth It?] Reference
They can be picked up anywhere that large numbers of people congregate, such as movie theaters, restaurants, offices and hotels. From Wordnik.com. [Itching for a Bite] Reference
He relates hookah lounges to coffeehouse bastion Starbucks, where people congregate as much for the company as for the frappuccinos. From Wordnik.com. [Health: Hooked on Hookah] Reference
Last year Worm wentlooking for "serengetis" -- areas of the ocean where large predators might congregate, as they do on the African savannah. From Wordnik.com. ['SERENGETIS' UNDER THE SEA] Reference
After all, one tourist boat during low tide, when the belugas tend to congregate, can scare these gentle creatures away until the next low tide. From Wordnik.com. [Cynthia Powell: Humans' Love Affair With Beluga Whales- Are We Smothering Them?] Reference
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