You can have a pride of lions or a parliament of owls. What is the appropriate collective noun for each US president? In case you ever need to describe several Millard Fillmores from different dimensions as a group, we should probably figure it out.
Guidelines: one word if possible, no proper nouns.
- A crossing of Washingtons
- A diplomacy of Adamses (John)
- A declaration of Jeffersons
- A ratification of Madisons
- A doctrine of Monroes
- An oration of Adamses (John Quincy)
- A removal of Jacksons
- A modesty of Van Burens
- A brevity of Harrisons (William Henry)
- An annexation of Tylers
- A destiny of Polks
- An indifference of Taylors
- A compromise of Fillmores
- A disappointment of Pierces
- A bachelor of Buchanans
- An emancipation of Lincolns
- An impeachment of Johnsons (Andrew)
- A panic of Grants
- A reconstruction of Hayeses
- A malpractice of Garfields
- A patronage of Arthurs
- A bastard of Clevelands (first term)
- A taxation of Harrisons (Benjamin)
- A recurrence of Clevelands (second term)
- A gilding of McKinleys
- A fleet of Roosevelts (Teddy)
- A circumference of Tafts
- A league of Wilsons
- A scandal of Hardings
- A silence of Coolidges
- A depression of Hoovers
- A deal of Roosevelts (FDR)
- A buck of Trumans
- An interstate of Eisenhowers
- A crisis of Kennedys
- A treatment of Johnsons (LBJ)
- A majority of Nixons
- A succession of Fords
- A malaise of Carters
- A morning of Reagans
- A prudence of Bushes (H.W.)
- A triangulation of Clintons
- A certainty of Bushes (W.)
- An audacity of Obamas