army
The primary image is one of disciplined, collective power and structured hierarchy. It suggests a force that does not act as individuals, but as a single, coordinated entity capable of overwhelming opposition through sheer scale and organization. In its military sense, it carries a connotation of state authority, formality, and strategic intent. Unlike 'militia' or 'mercenaries', an army implies a permanent, official institution. When used metaphorically for non-military groups, the word emphasizes quantity and relentless momentum. It suggests a crowd so large that it feels like a tactical force, often implying a sense of urgency or a determined mission.
Countable when referring to a specific military organization ('the French Army') or distinct groups of people ('armies of insects'). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of land-based military force as a branch of service.
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KAREN THE NEIGHBORS HAVE AN ARMY OF LAWN GUYS OUTSIDE. IS EVERYTHING OK?
It's just the HOA doing a sweep. Honestly, they're just trying to shake us down.