A crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things.
To cause to herd, drive, or crowd together.
1 Health authorities say the country has lost herd immunity against the disease.
2 The Atlantic seal herd is estimated to number more than 5 million.
3 The animal was the largest in the captive herd , probably the leader.
4 He says the signs are good, and the herd hasn't wandered far.
5 I should blood-test a number of animals in the herd to check.
6 The objective is to improve the quality of the national beef herd .
7 Second, vaccination would likely elicit herd immunity, which would benefit all ages.
8 A deal is made and the herd is taken to New York.
9 Animals in both studies were managed as one herd each grazing together.
10 There is the end of the herd away there in the distance.
11 That common instinct drives herd animals, predators, wagon trains, and soccer teams.
12 We could see the herd feeding along the hills in the distance.
13 Dairy farmer Keith Riley said it was likely the herd felt threatened.
14 Conclusions: Liver fluke apparent prevalence was high at the herd - level across years.
15 The average dairy herd in New Zealand now numbers more than 400.
16 Weeso got greatly excited; these were the forerunners of the vast herd .
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