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claque
certain group of people normally hired to applaud an act Marliec 'DeYega
A claque is a group of individuals hired to applaud at a performance.
An achatour is an obsolete word for a caterer, someone who is hired to provide and serve food for a large group of people.
Its called J.O.N.A.S (Junior Operatives Networking As Spies) starring the trio as a group of government hired spies.
No, the word 'hired' is not a noun at all. The word 'hired' is the past tense of the verb to hire.Example: We hired a new manager.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way, for example a staff of employees or a swarm of bees.
There is not a union that represents car salespeople. This is a group of people that switch jobs often and get hired and fired frequently.
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If they were hired to fight in the arena, they were called gladiators. If they were hired to fight in the army, they were called auxiliaries. If they were hired to fight in the streets, they were called thugs.
A firms environmental performance is monitored either internally or by the environmental protection agency. Sometimes outside firms are hired to keep track of performance and report to the EPA.
The Red guards were hired by Lenin to kill anyone who he saw fit. The Red Terror is what the group called itself.
These people are called grooms. Usually they are hired. Sometimes the rider braids (like me) If you cant afford a groom.