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Meanings of herding together in English
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Usage of herding together in English
1
The histories of ethics are rather tolerant in herdingtogether sheep and goats.
2
It was a mixed company, for male and female were already herdingtogether.
3
People were herdingtogether, watching the event, ooohing and aaahing.
4
The people who are already on the truck back up into each other like animals herdingtogether.
5
The centre of Arab life was now in the city, with all its trammels, its forced politeness, its herdingtogether.
6
It is not the mere mechanical juxtaposition of so many human beings, herdingtogether like animals in the den or stall.
7
He taught them how to live in families instead of herdingtogether like senseless beasts as they had always done before.
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Insufficient space, over-crowding, the herdingtogether of all ages and both sexes-thesethings break down the barriers of a natural modesty and reserve.
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When not with their family, they are always among companions, being far more sociable and fond of herdingtogether than their English representatives.
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They were penned into a "Chinese quarter"- athingwhich they do not particularly object to, as they are fond of herdingtogether.