Group think is considered the desire of a group of people to come to a unanimous decision. Group think is also considered to be the reason that intelligent, knowledgeable people make disastrous decisions.
The phrase "to a man" means everybody in a particular group of people.
It means a group organized for government.
the answer starts with an 'a' i think its called ashlyn?
A phrase meaning you cannot think of adequate words for a situation.
A phrase meaning completely preparedI believe it means everyone or a group
The meaning of CABOODLE is all the things of a group : collection, lot βoften used in the phrase the whole kit and caboodle.
In every city there are a group of buildings downtown that are called the "expectations" the phrase refers to living as if you and that part of the city are connected.
I think it means that you intend to get married
I think it's pyscho, a Latin phrase meaning "mind". :)
Is the question you're asking "without a subject and a verb" That'd be a Phrase! And a group of words with a subject and a verb would be a "clause" xoxo <3
When someone says that they've found a selfish lot it means that they've found a group of selfish people. This is a phrase often used to describe a group of enemies.
I'm not sure if your question is whether a prepositional phrase is the same thing as a word group, or if "group" is a prepositional phrase. The answer is no in either case. A word group must express a complete thought. A prepositional phrase is part of a sentence and it has to start with a preposition. "In the group" is a prepositional phrase beginning with the preposition "in."