Sentences with phrase «whole bevy»

The phrase "whole bevy" means a large group or collection of something, usually referring to people or animals. Full definition
No acknowledgement of the weakness we have seen in a whole bevy of indicators missing their expectations (Citi Surprise Index).
IFC Midnight has debuted a bloody and violent new theatrical trailer for the action - horror film Raze, starring Zoe Bell and Rachel Nichols and a whole bevy of kick ass women.
That said, in the smaller screens of your multiplex and at the arthouse, a few gems have managed to find their way through and there is a whole bevy of films we've been lucky enough to catch early that are coming down the pike soon, and many of those are so good that they should drag up the base standard of the year by a good margin.
It saved a whole bevy of aftermarket Mopar parts for the Chicago Auto Show, debuting on a single truck that looks pretty darn close to a SEMA concept.
The information screen on the center stack is fully customizable allowing the driver to monitor a whole bevy of performance figures.
The goal, it appeared, was to saturate the country with so many drug stores that consumers would not have to travel very far to get their prescriptions filled, not to mention purchase a whole bevy of products.
Even better, a leak has allegedly revealed a whole bevy of details on the secret project, including the fact that it'll be announced way sooner than you think...
A further update will be rolled out for the Xbox One and PC which will contain a whole bevy of new features such as Custom Loadout Names, balance tweaks and other bug fixes.
At this point, he presents a whole bevy of climate indicators.
But to help him in writing Blawg Review # 188, Eric Turkewitz had not only that icon of counterculture protest, but also a whole bevy of actual blawgers.
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