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For which word Bevy is used as a collective noun?
bevy of beauties, bevy of girls.
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Can bevy be used as a collective noun?
Yes
a flock of quails or larks is called a bevy. a group, assemblage or collection of almost anything can be called a bevy, (e.g. a bevy of boisterous sailors), but originally it referred to a...
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What does the collective noun bevy stand for?
A group of girls, ladies, roes, quails or larks.
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Where the collective noun swarm is used?
The collective noun swarm is used when mentioning a group of insects such as swarm of bees, swarm of loccasts, swarm of flies, etc.
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Where the collective noun plague is used?
The collective noun plague is used for a plague of locusts or a plague of accidents.