7 adverbs to describe how to congregate

Soon the densely congregated granules at the extreme end will be seen to separate from the endochrome of the filament, a clear space sometimes, but not always, marking the point of division.

I do not undertake to say that they all congregated nightly on the roofs of those out-houses.

We were neither of us fox-hunting ourselves, but chanced both to be out on our morning walk and to be crossing a breezy Surrey common at the same moment, when the huntsmen and huntresses of the Slumberfold Hunt were blithely congregating for a day's run.

It occupied one side of the chancel and a crowd of village children congregated in the side pews immediately outside and under the eye of the organist.

Though Poles and Greeks, English and Russians, may be in abundance, still they rarely congregate in nationalities,save the Poles, who speak their own language at all times and places, and cling the more fondly to their own idiom since they have been robbed of everything else.

It says that "a lodge is an assemblage of Masons, duly congregated, having the Holy Bible, square, and compasses, and a charter, or warrant of constitution, empowering them to work.

The view from these windows is a never-ending source of interest to the little Princess, and here she is wont to station herself, the inhabitants continually congregating and greeting her with hearty cheering.

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