(Often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
Come together as in a cluster or flock.
A group of sheep or goats.
Другие значения термина "flock" 1 Early in the morning the poor creatures had begun to flock in.
2 Fang had to get as far away from the flock as possible.
3 Nor were the Uniackes and the Invernesses the bell-wethers of the flock .
4 The upbeat employment data led global investors to flock to higher-yielding assets.
5 To-day, perhaps the most joyous of the flock lies in the earth.
6 They were a fine flock , although, Charlie admitted, very few in number.
7 Berliners and visitors flock to it day by day in their thousands.
8 Permanent pastures favor the reinfection of the flock from year to year.
9 She stared down at the flock of children in the yard below.
10 But here you are: You're a flock and you need a leader.
11 They spent some time discussing the vigour and health of Ken's flock .
12 We thought you might like to know something about your new flock .
13 Tourists and locals flock to the area during the heavy snowfall period.
14 Behind the cultivator, a flock of blackbirds fed in the fresh-turned earth.
15 The flock came together ravenous and cannibal, and the party got clear.
16 Does she set them free in a flock , or one by one?
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