A gathering of men called a "smoker" traditionally refers to an event where participants smoke cigars or cigarettes while socializing. The term likely originated in the 19th century, when smoking was a popular pastime among men, often associated with camaraderie and bonding. These gatherings typically included food, drinks, and entertainment, creating a relaxed atmosphere for conversation and connection. The name reflects the central activity of smoking as a social component of the event.
A gathering of ten Jewish men (or women in reform and conservative Judaism) for the purpose of prayer is called a minyan.
A Gathering of Old Men was created in 1983.
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To cite "A Gathering of Old Men" by Ernest Gaines in MLA format, the general citation structure is: Gaines, Ernest J. A Gathering of Old Men. Vintage Books, 1992.
A Gathering of Old Men by Ernest J. Gaines was published in 1983.
"A Gathering of Old Men" by Ernest J. Gaines has approximately 213 pages in the paperback edition.
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A gathering of nuns is called a nunnery. Or a convent.
Your a smoker or you consume allot of sodium
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A large gathering of people is called a group, mob, crowd or a mass.
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