rogues gallery
rogues' gal·ler·y • n. inf. a collection of photographs of known criminals, used by police to identify suspects. ∎ a collection of people or creatures notable for a certain shared quality or characteristic, typically a disreputable one: a rogues' gallery of bureaucrats and cold-hearted advocates of “progress.”
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