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The herd of cows grazed in the field.
That herd is getting ready to stampede. Please move the herd to a greener pasture.
The noun herd is a singular, common, concrete noun, often used as a collective noun for a group of animals such as a herd of cattle, a herd of buffalo, or a herd of antelope.
The noun herd is a count noun:A herd of cattle blocked the road.Several herds of cattle are pastured on our acreage.
it is a metaphor because a simile must have 'as' or 'like' in it whereas a metaphor is something that's not literal and is normally when something stands for another thing
A metaphor for the word stength is tower of strength.
Yes, the noun 'herd' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of animals, a collective noun (a herd of cattle, a herd of elephants).The word 'herd' is also a verb: herd, herds, herding, herded.
The noun herd is a singular, common, concretenoun; a word for a number of animals of one kind kept or living together.The noun herd also functions as a collective noun; a word for a group:a herd of cattlea herd of antelopea herd of buffaloa herd of zebrasa herd of deer
Herd (as in a group of animals) = edder (עדר)
A herd of buffalo charged at me.
The word herd is a collective noun.
The word "herd" has three phonemes: /h/, /ɜː/, and /d/.
Metaphor is a noun.
He used a metaphor to desciribe the swaying trees.
I saw a herd of horse in the barn
Stay with the herd!
The herd of cows grazed in the field.