The most common collective noun for savages is a horde of savages.
A group of rats is called a pack, swarm, horde or mischief. A swarm or a horde is more commonly referred to.
I think it is that a horde wanders - it doesn't stay in one place for too long. A herd can be stationary. I'm not 100% certain of that, but that's my understanding.
insect's example: The insect's wing is damaged.
Horde is a good synonym for swarm.
The collective noun is a horde of savages.
The most common collective noun for savages is a horde of savages. The collective noun horde is also used for a horde of mosquitoes and a horde of tourists. One of the definitions for the noun horde is 'a large number of things or people considered together as a group'.
One of the uses for the collective noun horde, is a horde of savages. Others are a horde of mosquitoes and a horde of tourists. One of the definitions for the noun horde is 'a large number of things or people considered together as a group'.
The most common collective noun for savages is a horde of savages.
A large group of savages together is called a horde. I hope I have answered your question. :D
In the noun phrase 'a tribe of savages', the noun tribeis functioning as a collective noun.
The noun 'horde' is used as a collective noun for:a horde of gerbilsa horde of gnatsa horde of hamstersa horde of micea horde of ratsa horde of savagesa horde of tourists
"For the Horde!"..?
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Look, a horde!
A bored Mongol horde could hoard as many boards as a Mongol horde could hoard.
Golden Horde ended in 1502.