Band: A group of people or a group of musicians: a marching band or Robin Hood’s band of merry men Cabal: A small group involved in secret schemes Caravan: A number of people traveling together, usually in a long line Cast: A group acting in a play or movie Choir: A group of singers who perform together Class: A group of students at the same grade level: a third-grade class Crowd: A large group of people in one place Folk: A people, a tribe, an ethnic group, or a nation Gang: A group of people who congregate together Guild: An association of persons of the same trade who all have the same job interests Huddle: In football, players gathered briefly in a circle to plan the next play Mob: An excited or angry mass of people Orchestra: A group of musicians who play together, using a variety of instruments that include strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion Procession: A group of people moving in an orderly manner Retinue: A body of followers or servants of an important person; e.g., bodyguards, secretaries, or trainers Staff: A group of people who work together Team: A group of people who work or play together Throng: A large number of people Troop: A group of military people or scouts Troupe: A group of actors, dancers, or acrobats who travel and perform together