The collective noun 'convoy' is used for a convoy of lorries, a convoy of trucks.
The address of the Convoy Branch is: 116 E. Tully St., Convoy, 45832 9999
The plural of convoy is convoys. It is perfectly regular: just add an s.
convoys
Anticipation in the room was palpable, as the convoy approached.
The collective noun 'convoy' is used for a convoy of lorries, a convoy of trucks.
The address of the Convoy Branch is: 116 E. Tully St., Convoy, 45832 9999
convoy commander
A convoy
The convoy was en route to Iraq.
The phone number of the Convoy Branch is: 419-749-4000.
A convoy is a series of trucks or wagons traveling together. Here are some sentences.The convoy took ten minutes to pass our house.The trucker joined the convoy headed for New England."Looks like we got us a convoy." (from the song "Convoy")
Convoy is a noun.
Aid Convoy was created in 1999.
Convoy Busters was created in 1978.
Pensacola Convoy happened in 1941.
Look at the convoy of Amish people in wagons.