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what is the collective noun for needles?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The answer to this question is Stack of Needles.

Collective nouns are words for single things that are comprised of more than one individual, creature, place, thing, or thought. You can't have a group without singular individuals; all things being equal, we examine a group as a solitary substance.

By collective we mean aggregate so something which is aggregate will be more in number.

Keep in mind that things are words naming individuals, creatures, spots, and things. Aggregate things are in a class all their own.

A few Examples of Collective Noun:

Our class took a field outing to the normal history gallery.

The crowd of Buffalo kept running over the prairie, leaving a monstrous clean cloud afterward.

We sat tight tensely for the jury to go to a decision.

The current year's ball group incorporates three players who are more than six feet tall.

Napoleon's armed force was at long last crushed at Waterloo.
Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

According to Grammarly, 'A collective noun is a word or phrase that refers to a group of people or things as one entity. Collective nouns represent more than one person or thing in a class. A collective noun always describes a plurality of one kind or another.'

The collective noun for needles is a stack of needles.

Example of use in a sentence :

She placed the stack of needles on the table.

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