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    flock
    /flɒk/

    noun

    verb

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  2. FLOCK definition: 1. a group of sheep, goats, or birds: 2. a large group of people, usually people of a particular…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : a tuft of wool or cotton fiber. 2. : woolen or cotton refuse used for stuffing furniture and mattresses. 3. : very short or pulverized fiber used especially to form a velvety pattern on cloth or paper or a protective covering on metal. 4.

  4. The word flock refers to a group of animals, like birds or sheep, that have congregated together. The flock of pigeons at the park is so tame that they'll eat right out of your hand. You can also use flock to mean a congregation of people

  5. flock 1. (flŏk) n. 1. A group of animals that live, travel, or feed together. 2. A group of people under the leadership of one person, especially the members of a church. 3. A large crowd or number: a flock of visitors; a flock of questions.

  6. a large group of people, usually people of a particular type: flock of A noisy flock of tourists came into the building. The priest invited all the members of his flock (= all the people who go to his church) to attend the special service. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Animal groupings. bevy. biomass. brood. colony collapse disorder.

  7. Flock definition: a number of animals of one kind, especially sheep, goats, or birds, that keep or feed together or are herded together.. See examples of FLOCK used in a sentence.

  8. flock, drove, herd, pack refer to a company of animals, often under the care or guidance of someone. flock is the popular term, which applies to groups of animals, esp. of sheep or goats, and companies of birds: This lamb is the choicest of the flock.

  9. Definition of flock. 1. as in throng. a great number of persons or creatures massed together a flock of obstreperous reporters at the press conference. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. throng. swarm. crowd. horde. multitude. herd. mob. army. legion. masses. drove. host. crush. press. rout. bike. millions. cram. rabble. scrum. gaggle. pile.

  10. Noun. flock ( pl. flocks) A large number of birds, especially those gathered together for the purpose of migration. A large number of animals, especially sheep or goats kept together. Those served by a particular pastor or shepherd. 1995, Green Key Books, God's Word to the Nations (John 10:16): " I also have other sheep that are not from this pen.

  11. flock - noun. a group of birds or a group of sheep or goats; a great number of persons or things gathered together; verb. move as a crowd or in a group. Check the meaning of the word flock and expand your vocabulary, take a spelling test, print practice and more!