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New Collective Nouns

A "quiver" of (Plymouth) Arrows?
A "class" of (Opel) Kadetts?
A "season" of (Pontiac) Trans-Ams?
 
Man, I'm getting desperate...this thread is addictive.

A "school" of Marlin
A "boatload" of Explorers
An "ill fated" Expedition (not strictly by the rules, but I couldn't resist)
A "flock" of Firebirds
A "pair" of Vans (Vans is the name of a sneaker manufacturer here in CA - I know if you have to explain it, it's not funny...)
A "train" of Ranch Wagons (going deep here, a Ford Station Wagon from the '70s)
A "tribe" of Navajo
"four" Aces (any more would be cheating...)
A "horde" of Marauders
 
(Basil, I hope you'll be acrchiving the list of responses on this topic)

A "circle" of (Citroen) Amis

[ 08-21-2002: Message edited by: Tiger ]</p>
 
A creep of 2CVs
A chorus of Singers
A nest of (Wolseley) Hornets
A lair of Vixens
A school of (Ford) Prefects
A staffel of Messerschmitts and/or Heinkels
A wing of (Bristol) Beaufighters
A pod of Beans (Bean motor cars were manufactured in Tipton, UK in the 20's)
 
A “book” of (Mazda) Carols
A “round” of (VW) Golfs
A “Connie” of (Toyota) Celicas
A “Six-Pack” of (Toyota) Coronas
A “Pair” of Glas’es
A “Constellation” of (Izusu) Geminis
A “Whole Lotta” (Chevy) Luv’s
 
You guys are shameless!
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My wife says it should have been a "ship load" of Explorers

But there's more...

an "infestation" of Gremlins
a "hive" of Hornets (AMC)
an "arena" of Matadors (sense a pattern here?)
an "embassy" of Ambassadors
a "wreck" of Ramblers
a "ring" of Boxers
a "ring" of "Fieros" (apologies to Johnny Cash)
a "5th" of Thunderbirds
a "nest" Vipers
a "sprawl" of Suburbans
a "teapot" of Tempests
a "drawer full" of Citations
a "barber" of Sevilles
 
A hades of Devilles
A bay of Marinas
A symphony of Allegros
A gross of Azteks
A state of Montanas
A polarisation of Magnettes
A podium of Victors
A chorus of Vivas
A palace of Viscounts
A warren of Rabbits (did we have that one already?)
A disposition of Sunnys

A nother Guinness (oops, sorry, how'd that get in there)
 
A "dressing" of (Pontiac) Catalinas

<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Steve:
A chorus of Vivas[QB]<hr></blockquote>

Not a "Las Vegas" of Vivas?
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A palace of Viscounts
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>[QB]A warren of Rabbits (did we have that one already?)
<hr></blockquote>

Yeah, it's getting complicated to check -- I've deleted a couple before/after posting due to someone else getting it first.
 
While we are reaching...

Instead of Whole Lotta Luvs

how about a hunka hunka of burning luvs

an Exploration of De Sotos

Have we done a flock of Triumph Doves?

Class of Brats

Forest of Woodies
 
For a friend from the Miata forum (and elsewhere!):

A "magnum" of Miatas
A "meeting" of Miatas
A "mania" of Miatas

and, from my Miata Friend - Thanks Bill!

A "melee" of Miatas
and
A "mob" of Miatas

[ 08-24-2002: Message edited by: TerrierCarrier ]

[ 08-27-2002: Message edited by: TerrierCarrier ]</p>
 
Dont think I saw this one, but a bunch of McLaren F1s would obviously have to be called a grid, wouldn't they? Alternately:
A flair of Elans?
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by William:
Oh, wait a sec. A pit of Cobras, naturally, and to continue on a theme, a pair of Aces is all you really need.
-Wm.
<hr></blockquote>

Four of a kind beats a pair.. You need "Four Aces" to win ;-}
But that's not a "noun", is it? A "Quad" of Aces??

[ 08-31-2002: Message edited by: Charles #677556 ]</p>
 
There's a reason why I don't play any card games except computer solitaire. I saw the mistake immediately, but never bothered to correct it. Oh well....
-William
 
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