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SINGLE PHRASAL WORDS AND SENTENCES.
- A number of sheep ------------- Flock.
- A number of whales ------------- School or Gam.
- A number of fish taken in net ------- catch, haul.
- A number of horses or ponies -------- drove.
- A number of birds, bees or insects moving together -------- Flight.
- A number of peacocks ---------- muster.
- A number of wolves or hounds -------- Packs.
- A number of leopards -------------- Leap.
- A number of bees living in thesame place ------------ Hive.
- A number of geese ------------- Gaggle.
- A number of locusts or bees ---------- Swarm.
- A number of Lions, Monkeys --------- Troop.
- A number of cats ----------- Clowder.
- A colony of seals ------------ Rookery.
- A number of chickens hatched at thesame time -------------- Brood.
- A number of young pigs, cats, dogs brought forth at one birth -‐------------ Litter.
- A number of hares ----------- Down.
- A number of wild animals ----------- Zoo, menagerie.
- A number of people at church --------- Congregation.
- A number of people listening to a concert or lecture ------------- Audience.
- A number of people looking on at a football match ----------- Spectators.
- A number of people collected together in the street ----------- Crowd.
- A number of people gathered together for some common purpose ------------ Assembly, gathering, Society.
- A number of people who get to work together for some charitable cause --------- Coterie.
- A number of disorderly people --------- Mob, Rabble or Canaille.
- A number of savages ------------- Horde.
- A number of singers in a church --------- Choir.
- A number of artistes and dancers ---------- Troupe.
- A number of actors ------------ Company.
- A number of servants ------------ Staff.
- A number of person's of thesame race, character --------- Tribe.
- A number of beautiful ladies ------------- Bevy
- A number of people following a burial procession ----------- Cortege.
- A number of soldiers ------------ Army, Battalion, Regiment.
- A number of sailors manning a ship ---------- Crew
- A number of policemen called to quell a riot --------‐-- Posse.
- A number of jury men engaged on a case ---------- Panel
- A number of directors of a company ----------- Board.
- A number of (more than two) Judges,Bishops. ------------ Bench.
- A collection of slaves ----------- Coffle, Gang.

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