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| A mischief of magpies (c) Tom Koerner/U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service | 
Collective Nouns for Humans in the Wild.
A group of grandmothers is a tapestry. A group of toddlers, a jubilance (see also; a bewailing). A group of librarians is an enlightenment. A group of visual artists is a bioluminescence. A group of short story writers is a Flannery. A group of musicians is a band.
A resplendence of poets.
A beacon of scientists.
A raft of social workers.
A group of first responders is a valiance. A group of peaceful protesters is a dream. A group of special education teachers is a transcendence. A group of neonatal IC nurses is a divinity. A group of hospice workers, a grace.
Humans in the wild, gathered and feeling good, previously an exhilaration, now a target.
A target of concert goers.
A target of movie goers.
A target of dancers.
A group of school children is a target.
–“The art of brevity” presentation by Grant Faulkner.
 
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