bringall
/brɪŋɔːl/Definitions
1. verb
to gather or collect something, especially people, in a particular place.
“The organizer will bringall the volunteers to the community center for the charity event.”
2. verb
to attract or draw a large audience or crowd.
“The concert will bringall the music fans to the city square tonight.”
3. noun
a large gathering of people, especially for a particular purpose or event.
“The bringall of the festival is expected to be huge this year.”