bevy (Meaning)

Wordnet

bevy (n)

a large gathering of people of a particular type

a flock of birds (especially when gathered close together on the ground)

Webster

bevy (n.)

A company; an assembly or collection of persons, especially of ladies.

A flock of birds, especially quails or larks; also, a herd of roes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bevy

bevy Sentence Examples

  1. A bevy of butterflies fluttered gracefully through the meadow.
  2. The garden boasted a bevy of vibrant blooms that attracted countless pollinators.
  3. The classroom was filled with a bevy of eager students, ready to learn.
  4. The politician's speech was met with a bevy of applause and cheers.
  5. The restaurant offered a bevy of culinary delights that tantalized taste buds.
  6. The boutique displayed a bevy of designer gowns, each more exquisite than the last.
  7. The orchestra played a bevy of classical pieces that filled the concert hall with enchanting melodies.
  8. The museum housed a bevy of historical artifacts that transported visitors to the past.
  9. The city park was a bevy of recreational activities, offering something for everyone to enjoy.
  10. The writer's imagination was a bevy of creative ideas that flowed effortlessly onto the page.

FAQs About the word bevy

a large gathering of people of a particular type, a flock of birds (especially when gathered close together on the ground)A company; an assembly or collection o

abundance, scads, reams, multiplicity, throng, host, plethora, swarm, ton, quantity

particle, dash, smattering, jot, drop, modicum, section, grain, tittle, molecule

A bevy of butterflies fluttered gracefully through the meadow.

The garden boasted a bevy of vibrant blooms that attracted countless pollinators.

The classroom was filled with a bevy of eager students, ready to learn.

The politician's speech was met with a bevy of applause and cheers.