Be creative. If lions have prides, crows have murders, whales have pods, what can we call a bunch of people Other than groups or crowds Asked by xg6 44 months ago Similar questions: creative lions prides crows murders whales pods call bunch people Sports & Recreation.
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A mobule. Mobule. It's a word I just made up.It's a combination of the words "mob" and "globule".
An unsupervised bunch of humans doesn't tend to congregate in any particular formation, but random groups tend to look more "round" than "square", like a glob. Examples: Dick : "What's that mobule looking at over there?" Jane : "There's been some sort of horrific accident involving a toilet, an iguana, and a snowmobile.
" Dick : "Oooo! Let's go see!" Jane : "Why are you late today?
" Dick : "Oh, I had to wade through this mobule of people who were waiting outside for Wal-Mart to open. " .
In response to your request for creativity, I have come up with a unique yet descriptive term that you may find fitting. "There was an oddling of people gathered in front of the toy display at Macy's as we strolled down the avenue, enjoying the sights. " People are often odd so a group would naturally be an "oddling".
Well, at any rate I gave it a shot lol! Sources: too much science fiction in my formative years...
Many things I know what you mean but I think that for humans there are many words which reflect there's more than one of us. Couple, family, tribe, group, community etc. Maybe it's because our social connections are so varied as say compared to a "gaggle of geese" that we need lots of different ways to express this. Sources: Just my thoughts .
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.