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were groups
verb
To put together to form a group.
Exact(60)
Were groups of college undergraduates.
There were groups of youngsters and families.
There were groups of men self-importantly conferring.
The plaintiffs in the case were groups supporting gun rights, pistol permit holders and gun sellers.
Outside were groups of youths talking on mobile phones, no doubt planning the day's mayhem.
Within Mars, there were groups that immediately embraced the project; others were harder to convince.
Then there were groups of kids fighting; now there are "gangs at war".
"We were groups of friends and family, people who had gone to school with each other.
You would date different people, and there were groups inside of groups.
Two were groups of chimpanzees, and two were bonobos.
Even if there were groups vouching to fight for a pluralistic state, one wouldn't necessarily take them at their word.
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