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| #73822 in Books | 1993-11-01 | 1993-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.14 x.85 x5.94l,.93 | File type: PDF | 324 pages | Paperback - white with blue and black design. 255 pages||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| Most of the entries seem to be an invention ("An ingratitude of children")|By James Kenney|I'm the odd man out here: most of the other reviewers are very enthusiastic about this book. It is quite readable and entertaining, but I have one huge quarrel with it: it is nearly impossible to tell whether the "collective noun" used in a phrase is an actual, proper usage ("A murder of|From the Back Cover|An "exaltation of larks"? Yes! And a "leap of leopards", a "parliament of owls", an "ostentation of peacocks", a "smack of jellyfish", and a "murder of crows"! For those who have ever wondered if the familiar "pride of lions" and "gaggle of g
An "exaltation of larks"? Yes! And a "leap of leopards," a "parliament of owls," an "ostentation of peacocks," a "smack of jellyfish," and a "murder of crows"! For those who have ever wondered if the familiar "pride of lions" and "gaggle of geese" were only the tip of a linguistic iceberg, James Lipton has provided the definitive answer: here are hundreds of equally pithy, and often poetic, terms unearthed by Mr. Lipton in the Books of Venery that were the constant study...
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