Similar words: troupe, group, in-group, groupie, regroup, grouping, pop group, peer group. Meaning: [gruːp] adj. arranged into groups.
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61) Grouped around one car in a respectful semicircle, they stared, their eyes fixed to one window.
62) There are obviously more overheads when the client group is geographically dispersed rather than grouped together in a home.
63) Think of rock concerts where they have those banks of giant speakers grouped together on the stage.
64) Second, services were grouped together with respect to the scale upon which they needed to be provided.
65) Members are organised in local branches grouped together in regions that are overseen by voluntary Regional Directors.
66) The material for a given vehicle was split up for convenience under various grouped headings.
67) We chose our routes, grouped our divisions, and mapped our opening move.
68) Once foci have been grouped into facets,[http://sentencedict.com/grouped.html] they must be ordered.
69) Even the broader categories in which we have traditionally grouped people are breaking down.
70) They are arranged by faculty with all the degrees offered by a particular faculty grouped together.
71) One metric by which collocations may be measured and grouped is to rate them on a scale of probability.
72) The Poole family, grouped rather self-consciously round the birthday cake on Earth, lapsed into a sudden silence.
73) Taxes may be grouped by the administrative arrangement for their collection.
74) Over the crossing is a lantern, supported on lofty grouped piers with small, foliated capitals.
75) Macromolecular crystals may be grouped into three types: chain structures(sentencedict.com), layer structures and giant three-dimensional structures.
76) These were grouped into four sets of four placed at 90 intervals round the circumference of the module.
77) Hospitals often grouped iron lungs in the open space around the nurses' station or even in view in the hallways.
78) Three others - all of an equally modest size - grouped around it.
79) The criticisms that users gave can be grouped under four headings.
80) These business units are grouped together into divisions which represent areas of similar business interest.
81) The rooms are all grouped around one or more peristyles.
82) Your reference materials should be sorted out and grouped together around each subheading within the proposal outline.
83) We give them greater credence if we allow them to be grouped with other less controversial policies.
84) Many planning systems exist whereby consumers with similar characteristics of purchasing behaviour are grouped.
85) The brief comprised a list of about 80 species for each chart, grouped according to pollution tolerance.
86) Students grouped around the notice board to read their exam results.
87) We have arbitrarily grouped them in three categories: Many of these methods can be used in combination.
88) Here and there the anti-Fascists were grouped together and running fights broke out with the Blackshirts.
89) Then, when the data have been collected, the respondents are grouped into homogeneous categories according to their scores for selected variables.
90) These breakdowns in the neat E/P/R logic are often grouped together as signs of dissatisfaction.
More similar words: troupe, group, in-group, groupie, regroup, grouping, pop group, peer group, playgroup, blood group, support group, ethnic group, control group, pressure group, interest group, group insurance, special interest group, coupe, toupee, cantaloupe, quadruped, grout, grouse, ground, grouch, grouchy, aground, grounds, grounded, groundnut.