Bevy (noun)

  1. A large group of animals, especially birds, of the same kind.
  2. A large group of people or things of a particular kind.

Origin:

Middle english bevie, from old english befē, from be- + fē, fēo cattle, from germanic.

Examples:

  1. A bevy of quails flew across the sky.
  2. The singer was surrounded by a bevy of admirers.
  3. A bevy of girls was giggling in the corner of the room.
  4. The CEO was surrounded by a bevy of assistants.
  5. A bevy of cars was parked in the street.
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