A Glint is a group of goldfish. It's hard. I know.
Every group of ant has a smell.
Don't know
A group of dogs is called a pack. There may be a different name for a group of hunting fox hounds, but I don't know it.
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A group of cats is actually called a clowder, not a chowder. I don't know why though, I guess someone just made it up.
The noun 'glint' is used as a collective noun for a glint of goldfish.
In Glint was created in 2002.
there is always a glint in your eyes
He looked at her with a glint in his eye.
A Glint at the Kindling was created in 1979-01.
of Glint
if she doesn't look at you but stares at you and then when you look back she looks away and she has a glint in her eyes that means she likes you
The Police asked me if I knew who stole the bike from school, I said I didn't know.
Gleam, Glimmer and Glint.
The "glint in the milkman's eye" is a phrase that is used to describe a very early stage of something. It is used to describe something that is far away from being started.
try using a gatling gun or two
Ken PARKER has written: 'A Glint of gold'