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pack mentality
noun
The tendency for groups of individuals to act together without planned direction.
Exact(49)
There's a tremendous pack mentality".
The nasty pack mentality shifted to a kinder one.
There is a pack mentality in the City.
A news release says that "Wonderland" focuses on the pack mentality.
"I'm not going to name names — it's just that pack mentality," Rogers said.
This illustration of pack mentality, while highly organized, is hardly daring.
Similar(7)
Saracens have got this wolf-pack mentality, which clearly works incredibly well for them.
"There's definitely that 'hunting-in-a-pack' mentality, and we do enjoy each other's success.
His pack-mentality makes him a safe, predictable choice -- he isn't likely to propose anything radical or cutting edge.
Ms Beecroft may believe that dressing her models in identical Gucci briefs is a witty commentary on the pack mentality; for Gucci, of course, it is simply free advertising.
The wolf-pack mentality on opposition ball is only one weapon; there is abundant skill, too, from the accuracy of Wigglesworth's box kicks to the management's intensive homework.
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