gate
— Noun
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~ passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark
gate
— Noun
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~ total admission receipts at a sports event
gateau
— Noun
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~ any of various rich and elaborate cakes
gatecrasher
— Noun
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~ someone who gets in (to a party) without an invitation or without paying
gatefold
— Noun
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~ an oversize page that is folded in to a book or magazine
gatehouse
— Noun
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~ a house built at a gateway; usually the gatekeeper's residence
gatekeeper
— Noun
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~ someone who guards an entrance
gatekeeper
— Noun
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~ someone who controls access to something; "there are too many gatekeepers between the field officers and the chief"
gatepost
— Noun
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~ either of two posts that bound a gate
Gates
— Noun
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~ United States computer entrepreneur whose software company made him the youngest multi-billionaire in the history of the United States (born in 1955)
gateway drug
— Noun
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~ a habit-forming drug that is not addictive but its use may lead to the use of other addictive drugs; "one college athlete recently called beer a gateway drug for young people"
gateway
— Noun
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~ an entrance that can be closed by a gate
gather
— Verb
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~ collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room"
gather
— Verb
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~ look for (food) in nature; "Our ancestors gathered nuts in the Fall"
gather
— Verb
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~ draw together into folds or puckers
gather
— Verb
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~ draw and bring closer; "she gathered her shawl around her shoulders"
gather
— Verb
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~ conclude from evidence; "I gather you have not done your homework"
gather
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~ assemble or get together; "gather some stones"; "pull your thoughts together"
gather
— Verb
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~ get people together; "assemble your colleagues"; "get together all those who are interested in the project"; "gather the close family members"
gather
— Verb
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~ collect or gather; "Journals are accumulating in my office"; "The work keeps piling up"