bevy
1 of 1noun/'bɛvi/
Forms:bevies
1
a group of birds, especially quails or larks, that are typically seen or kept together
- The guide pointed out a bevy nesting near the trail.
- The hunters spotted a bevy of birds near the thicket.
- A bevy of larks rested quietly in the meadow.
- The field was alive with a bevy of ground-feeding birds.
- We watched a bevy take flight at dawn.
2
a collection of individuals sharing a common trait
- A bevy of fashion models arrived at the gala.
- The party was filled with a bevy of influencers.
- A bevy of bridesmaids posed for photos.
- The red carpet welcomed a bevy of stars.
- A bevy of fans waited outside the concert hall.