I was listening to the radio this morning, and the announcer was referring to recent events in Saudi Arabia. In the course of the piece she mentioned “a purge of princes.”
I thought that was a pretty cool collective noun for a group of royals of any nationality.
My other favorite is the word for a group of bankers: a wunch. As in “look at that wunch of bankers!”
Do you have any other good collective nouns to share?
My very favorite collective noun tale is as follows: Three Oxford dons, walking along the high street, discussing the types of things Oxford dons discuss, spied a trio of ladies of the night a few yards ahead. “What ho!” said one. “‘Tis a trey of tarts!”
“I beg to differ, old boy,” responded another. “That is more properly called ‘a fanfare of strumpets.’”
“I’m surprised at you lads,” remarked the eldest of the three. “Surely, in our line of work you might be expected to recognize an anthology of English pros.”