shools

/ʃuːlz/
noun
  1. A large group of fish or other sea animals swimming together.
    • Fishermen spotted a large shool of sardines from the air.
    • A shool of tuna swam past the boat.
    • The divers watched a shool of colorful fish near the coral reef.
  2. A large number of people or things moving together in a group.
    • The festival drew a shool of excited visitors to the town square.
    • Shools of leaves blew across the street in the autumn wind.
    • A shool of tourists flooded the museum entrance.
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