The term "nest of rumors" suggests a collection or gathering of unverified information, much like a nest holds multiple eggs. It implies that rumors can proliferate and take root, often leading to confusion and misinformation. Just as a nest is a breeding ground for young birds, a nest of rumors can foster the spread of gossip and speculation within a community. The imagery conveys the idea that these rumors can grow and multiply, creating a complex web of stories.
The collective noun for rumors is a nest of rumors.
A condor's nest can also be called an aerie.
A bird's nest is called a "nest."
A nest? A nest? A nest?
A group of vipers is called a nestThat would be a nest of Vipers
A nest. A man-made shelter is called a cote.
In Scotland, yes. I'm not sure about anywhere else.
Negative spoken rumors are considered slander. Negative rumors in print are considered libel.
A nest, or a bird house.
Raccoons have a den, not a nest.
A squirrel's home, or nest, is called a 'drey'.
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