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From the page: "Collective Nouns One of the many oddities of the English language is the multitude of different names given to collections or groups, be they beasts, birds, people or things. Many of these collective nouns are beautiful and evocative, even poetic"
Reviewed by RocketM Feb 22 2009, 02:47am ( 19 reviews ) • tinyonline.co.uk
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Reviewed by the-mad-hatress on Jun 18, 9:01pm
Wow, I really don't care this much.
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Rated by parshul on Mar 26 2009, 2:24am
who knew?
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Rated by escocesita on Feb 25 2009, 5:15pm
Yeah I like that. List of Collective Nouns in English. I remember having a school book with a list when I was young. I remember loving a squabble of seagulls. Now I love a parliament of owls or indeed a stare of owl both are accepted :-) see how many you know...
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Rated by fymarbles on Feb 24 2009, 9:39am
From the page: "An exaltation of larks"
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Rated by ribcaged on Feb 23 2009, 6:49am
Collective Nouns! Golden. Really, truly.
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Rated by RocketM on Feb 22 2009, 2:47am
From the page: "Collective Nouns One of the many oddities of the English language is the multitude of different names given to collections or groups, be they beasts, birds, people or things. Many of these collective nouns are beautiful and evocative, even poetic"
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Rated by lordshippo on Feb 18 2009, 6:54pm
But aren't all this nouns rather, uhm...unnecessary?