Definition of Regather. Meaning of Regather. Synonyms of Regather

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Definition of Regather

Regather
Regather Re*gath"er (r?*g?th"?r), v. t. To gather again.

Meaning of Regather from wikipedia

- kicker himself or a teammate can chase or regather it. Sometimes the kicker himself will attempt to regather after an extremely short chip kick over or...
- the last line of defence, having to tackle any opposition players and regather the ball from any kicks that make it through their teammates. It is for...
- ball is kicked a very short distance from hand, allowing the kicker to regather the ball and run with it; a punt, when the ball is kicked a long distance...
- territory to England. Before dawn on 8 August, Medina Sidonia struggled to regather his fleet after the fireships scattered it, and was reluctant to sail further...
- and the people of Israel. God is carrying out His predetermined plan to regather the Jewish people from their worldwide dispersion and restore them to their...
- siege, and adopted a p****ive strategy trying to wait out Alaric, hoping to regather his forces to defeat the Visigoths in the meantime. What followed was two...
- for points scored between the postsĀ ; during the game players s**** to regather possession by hitting the last square occupied by their opponent. Kick-off...
- eldest and most able son in the campaign. He waited another two years to regather his strength. In 1275, Abaqa sent a messenger to Edward with a letter....
- play of the series as he kicked ahead for replacement back Ben Ikin to regather. The Blues tried desperately to hold on for the few final tackles, but...
- made his way back to Florida after stopovers in England and N****au to regather his British supporters. Arriving on the Apalachicola Bay in 1799, Bowles...