We have no meanings for "seen a herd" in our records yet.
1 I've seen a herd of kongoni standing quite near, watching me with curious interest, but without fear.
2 I don't reckon you ever seen a herd of Kalvik fishermen out of a job, did you?
3 They had seen a herd of deer by the way, and the two Indians had dismounted and stalked them.
4 He said he had once seen a herd of several hundred deer migrating from one section of country to another.
5 Neither July nor Joe had ever seen a herd so large, and they paused for a moment to look at it.
6 We have all seen a herd of deer stand placidly and let him approach them, move about among them, handle them.
7 I had seen a herd of beeves, a few years before, from the upper Nueces River, and remembered them as good heavy cattle.
8 "Have you ever seen a herd of cattle being driven to abattoir on a fine May morning?"
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