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121gather strength — increase in power or might; recover; be intensified, gain momentum …
122gather wealth — accumulate riches or money …
123gather dust — An idea, plan or project which is gathering dust is in fact stagnating or has not attracted attention for some time. Just before the elections, the outgoing mayor produced plans for a new bridge which had been gathering dust for several… …
124gather steam — If something gathers speed, it moves or progresses at an increasing speed. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
125gather dust — to be forgotten or not used. Hugh s tennis racket has just been gathering dust since he hurt his back …
126gather someone into your arms — mainly literary to put your arms around someone, especially to protect them …
127gather shot — noun : a billiards shot that brings the object balls back into favorable position for the succeeding shot …
128gather pace — …