Definition of «whole host»

The phrase "whole host" means a large number or all of something. It can refer to an entire group, collection, or variety of things. The term comes from the idea that a whole army is represented by its soldiers as a single unit, and thus the use of the word 'host' which originally meant an army or warrior band.

Phrases with «whole host»

Sentences with «whole host»

  • Love, beauty, art, music, and whole host of inner experiences make life quite wonderful. (nakedpastor.com)
  • Luckily NESTLÉ ® is here to save a day with whole host of baking staples and creative products that make holiday baking easy and fun! (simplysweethome.com)
  • When a trader «hopes» for a winning trade they are also expecting a favorable outcome, and this sets them up for whole host of emotional trading errors because when you expect something to happen and it doesn't, it typically makes you sad, angry or regretful. (learntotradethemarket.com)
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