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No, the collective noun for clothes are:a rack of clothesa bundle of clothesa closet of clothesa basket of clothes
The collective nouns are:a chest of drawersa bundle of sticksa sheaf of corn, a shock of corna den of thievesa choir of angels, a chorus of angels, a flight of angels, a host of angelsa constellation of stars
a gang of thieves a den of thieves a skulk of thieves a band of thieves
his father was the leader of forty thieves, that is what made him the prince of thieves and able to marry jasmine
There is no standard collective noun for a group of burglars, which may be due to the fact that most burglars work alone.The standard collective nouns for thieves or robbers can be used:a band of burglarsa den of burglarsa gang of burglarsa skulk of burglars
The most common collective noun is a bunch of crooks. Then there is a gang of thieves, a gang of robbers, so why not a gang of crooks.
There is no standard collective noun for 'dacoits', however, the collective nouns for 'thieves' can be used:a den of dacoitsa skulk of dacoitsOr the collective noun for 'robbers' can be used: a band of dacoits
There is no standard collective noun for a group of villains. The collective nouns for thieves can be used, for example a den of villains or a gang of villains. Or, since collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context or suits your fancy can function as a collective noun; for example, a collusion of villains or a connivance of villains.
In TES Oblivion, the Thieves Guild is led by a figure known as The Gray Fox. This isn't one person, but rather a series of thieves changing roles since the beginning of the Thieves Guild.
they were known as murderers and thieves
Liars and thieves
There are numerous but the best known is Mercury/Hermes
There is no specific collective noun for a group of highwaymen. However, an appropriate noun suited to the situation can be used; for example:a band of highwaymen (the collective noun for robbers)a den of highwaymen or a skulk of highwaymen (the collective nouns for thieves)a crew of highwaymen (the collective noun for road workers)
There are collective nouns for different types of lawbreakers (a band of robbers, a gang of hoodlums, a den of thieves, etc.), but no collective noun specifically for the word lawbreakers. However, when there is no specific collective noun, any suitable noun can be used, such as a lair of lawbreakers, a disgrace of lawbreakers, an arrogance of lawbreakers...
It is not specifically mentioned about their names, but what is known is that they were thieves.
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