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List of Collective Nouns: g- gaggle
- a gaggle of geese
- a gaggle of women
- galaxy
- a galaxy of beauties
- a galaxy of cosmologists
- a galaxy of governesses
- a galaxy of stars
- gallon
- a gallon of beer
- gam
- a gam of whales
- game game" is something which is a collection of something that are grouped together for sporting or hunting.
last updated 01 Mar 2015- a game of bees
- a game of conies
- a game of swans
- gang
- a gang of bisons
- a gang of buffalos
- a gang of elks
- a gang of hoodlums
- a gang of labourers
- a gang of prisoners
- a gang of thieves
- a gang of weasels
- a gang of workmen
- gaze
- a gaze of raccoons
- generation generation" is something which is a collection of something that born and live together.
last updated 01 Mar 2015- a generation of vipers
- giggle
- a giggle of girls
- glaring
- a glaring of cats
- glean
- a glean of herrings
- glide
- a glide of flying fish
- glint
- a glint of goldfish
- glozing
- a glozing of taverners
- goring
- a goring of butchers
- grain
- a grain of corn
- a grain of dust
- a grain of salt
- a grain of sand
- gram
- a gram of butter
- grid
- a grid of electricians
- grind grind" is something which is a collection of something that live together and have a difficult or boring live.
last updated 01 Mar 2015- a grind of blackfish
- a grind of bottle-nosed whales
- grist
- a grist of bees
- a grist of flies
- group group" is something which is a collection of something that are put together and be considered as one unit.
last updated 01 Mar 2015- a group of giraffes
- a group of guinea pigs
- grove
- a grove of bayonets
- a grove of trees
- gulp
- a gulp of cormorants
- a gulp of magpies
- a gulp of swallows
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References
- Thomson A.J., Martinet A.V., 1961, A Practical English Grammar for Foreign Students
- Nesfield, J.C., 1898, Manual of English Grammar and Composition
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