- groups of people
- There are many words which are used in front of `of' and a plural noun to refer to a group of things, animals, or people. The commonest ones are given here.\Some words can be used to refer to a wide range of things or people:assortment, batch, battery, cluster, collection, crop, group, host, selection, set, variety
She joined a group of gossiping villagers in the street.
\She may have a collection of old toys left from the time her children were young.
Some words are usually used to refer to people or animals, rather than things:army, band, crowd, gathering, horde, knot, party, swarm, throngA large crowd of students gathered to watch the parade.
The couple obliged a horde of journalists with a press conference.
\An army of ants crossed the flagstones in two close columns.
◊ indicating shapeSome words indicate the shape of a group of things or people:circle, column, heap, jumble, line, mound, mountain, pile, ring, row, scatter, scattering, sprinkling, stack, stringHe sat down in the middle of the front row of chairs and waited.
Beside her there was a pile of magazines.
\The circle of boys broke into applause.
◊ indicating movement or occurrenceSome words indicate the movement or occurrence of a group of things or people:hail, barrage, flood, rash, series, shower, spate, stream, string, tide, trickle, volleyThroughout the evening an unbroken stream of people came in.
\After a spate of protests the authorities reacted by bringing many of them to trial.
◊ typical groupsThe following table shows which word is typically used to refer to a group of animals of a particular kind.\The following table shows which word is typically used to refer to a group of people or things of a particular kind.\
Useful english dictionary. 2012.