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plural: flocks
Part Of Speech
noun
Word Meaning
a group of animals (such as birds or sheep) assembled or herded together; a large number
Word Family
flocked
flocking
Sentences
We’ve got the largest flock of sheep in the area.
The starlings flocked as one single unit.
There were flocks of seagulls swarming the beach today.
Tourists are flocking from the cruise ships to the village.
The pilot dipped lower to avoid the flock of geese.
‘Birds of a feather flock together’ is an old saying.
The group of children were flocked through the halls.
Blue Jays and Cardinals flocked to the bird feeder.
Fans flocked to the stadium to see their favorite band.
The shepherd’s flock was his pride and joy in life.
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