_:vb6949539 "(transitive) To form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective body; to bring together into masses; to assemble."@en . _:vb6949541 "Every bend on the hill had acted like a funnel to mass them together in this peculiar way."@en . _:vb6949541 "1857, Edward Henry Nolan, The Illustrated History of the War against Russia, Parts 93-111, page 432:"@en . "1" . . _:vb6949540 "1829, William Burke, John Macnee, Trial of William Burke and Helen M'Dougal: Before the High Court of Judiciary, William Hare:"@en . _:vb6949540 "They would unavoidably mix up the whole of these declarations, and mass them together, although the Judge might direct the Jury not to do so."@en . _:vb6949542 "1869, H. P. Robinson, Pictorial Effect in Photography: Being Hints on Composition and Chiariscuro for Photographers:"@en . _:vb6949542 . _:vb6949542 "Where there is too great a repetition of forms, light and shade will break them up or mass them together."@en . _:vb6949540 . _:vb6949541 . _:vb6949539 .