murderers' row

English

Etymology

From Murderers' Row.

Noun

murderers' row (plural murderers' rows)

  1. (sports) A team with an exceptionally talented group of players, or that group of players.
  2. Any ensemble which comprises exceptional individuals.
    The cast was a murderers' row, with five Oscar winners in supporting roles.

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