The gleaner also gathers natural materials on visits back East.
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Instead, that memo gave the Cuomo gleaner team cover to ransack the archives, not that they needed cover.
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I'm writing this column having just spent an hour with our local fruit gleaner picking tangelos from my tree.
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The Common Ground Dove is a ground gleaner as such it forages on the ground feeding on vegetation, seeds and fruits.
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Gerold Frank is an incorrigible gleaner.
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Near the end of the stanza, the steadiness of the gleaner in lines 19-20 again emphasises a motionlessness within the poem.
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Suppose the gleaner goes down your driveway or pathway or areaway and starts gleaning in bins that have not yet been put out for public display.
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Someone who picks up grain left in the field by the harvesters
Someone who gathers something in small pieces (e.g. information) slowly and carefully
Gleaner Manufacturing Company was the name of a company which made the first self-propelled combine harvesters. They are best known for their production while part of Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. ...
Gleaners, also known as The Volunteers Of Gleaners, is a non-profit organization founded by Gloria Martinson in 1986 that helps feed the homeless in Jackson, Mississippi (not to be confused with the Gleaners food bank in Indiana). ...
One who gathers grain left behind by reapers. [AHD]