You usually say a bed of tulips. Or a patch. If they have been picked you can call them a bouquet or a bunch. Or you could make up your own. How about a tiptoeing of tulips? Or perhaps a cultivation of tulips.
A conflagration of tulips. A plop of tulips.
I mean, who decided to call a bunch of crows a murder? And who ever uses that word anyway, in that sense? So, really you can just call your group of tulips whatever you want.
2006-06-24 03:09:00
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answered by kraikaikaigai? 2
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A bed of tulips sounds right to me. A collection of chocolates sounds good to me. Just thinking about those chocolates makes me hungry. How about a yum, yum of chocolates?
2006-07-01 16:51:27
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answered by Pepsi 4
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Flowers
2006-06-24 02:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The word you are looking for is clump. A clump of tulips.
2006-06-24 02:45:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer to your second question (the group of chocolates) is: in my belly.
2006-07-05 04:47:37
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answered by k8andcat 2
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Chocolates-batch
flowers=bouqet(boo-KAY)
(tulips are classified into flowers)
2006-07-03 18:57:12
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answered by _anonymous_ 4
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A bed of flowers, maybe. A group of chocolates would be ...Hmmmmmmm....off limits to me.
2006-06-30 16:31:27
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answered by I am Sunshine 6
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THE NAME YOU TERM YOU LOOKING FOR IS
THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
NOW THERE IS A BUNCH OF TULIPS IF EVER THERE WAS
2006-06-24 02:41:19
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answered by brian_the_lion2000 3
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garden of tulips
2006-06-24 04:11:08
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answered by Library Eyes 6
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bunch, bouquet, spray come to mind
2006-06-24 02:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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