A slew means "a large number" but it's not a specific number.
synonym for slew is kill. Example: He slew the giant with his slingshot. Or: He killed the enemy with his rifle.
Slew has two meanings as a verb. 1. to turn or slide uncontrollably. The bus slewed sideways across the road and into the parked cars. 2. the past tense of slay - to kill violently The rebels slew 50 innocent civilians.
It takes a period of time for a collective noun to become commonly used. A noun suitable for the situation can always be used, for example:an in-box of emailsa file of emailsa pile of emailsThose suggestions are based on how we actually use our emails but seem a bit dull. While researching this question, finding nothing but dead ends, the word that popped into my mind was 'a slew' (we used that one a lot in my youth, pre-email days). So, I looked up the definition of the noun slew: a violent or uncontrollable sliding movement or large number or quantity of something. Perfect: a slew of emails.
The collective noun for the noun 'homework' is a slew of homework.
I'm afraid the list of collective nouns is very long. Some examples are:a colony of antsa network of computersa round of drinksa staff of employeesa troupe of actorsa gaggle of geesea slew of homeworka mob of kangaroosa nest of micea bouquet of flowersFor a longer list, see the link below.
Seattle Slew was 16hh
Seattle Slew win 14 races
A slew shark is a pike. They are called a slew shark cause they are in every slew you fish in.
The Slew was created in 2005.
No, Seattle Slew was a Thoroughbred.
synonym for slew is kill. Example: He slew the giant with his slingshot. Or: He killed the enemy with his rifle.
A Russian vampire that slew many soldiers in the American Revolution.
The brave knight slew the dragon.
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Slew is the past tense version of Slay. I believe 'Get Slew' would mean to kill something, to slay it.(Though 'get slew' would not be grammatically correct.)Hope that helps.
The brave knight quickly slew the dragon.
Slew was 16hh (hands high)