Ramasser petit à petit. That's "gathering bit by bit". Depeding on the context in which you're using this, a variety of other verbs can replace "ramasser".
or-bit
Clustering in means gathering at a particular place. People clustered in the shelter during the rain.
A bit.
tid-bit
PHP stands for Hypertext Preprocessor. This may sound a bit confusing, but it is considered a "recursive acronym" which means that the first word of the acronym is the actual acronym.
fun or gathering
Harvest means to gather in - as in gathering in farm crops.
It means to gather. A gathering.
It means meeting/gathering.
Wisconsin is an Algonquian Indian word that means "long river" or a Chippewa word that means "gathering of the waters."
the word that means background of the pig is you are a bit
The state of "Wisconsin"
It means to fall apart. Not explosively, but bit-by-bit.
The workers are gathering the harvest. She is gathering her wits about her.
A mela is a Sanskrit word that means "gathering" or "to meet" or even a Fair. This word is used in the Indian language for a gathering. These gatherings can be all sorts of things such as religious, communal, or even sports related.
The term 'word for word' means an exact quotation of the original.A bit more:"Verbatim" also means word for word.
meeting means having a small gathering with a group of people for important matters!!