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    flock
    [fläk]
    noun
    flock (noun) · flocks (plural noun)
    1. a number of birds of one kind feeding, resting, or traveling together:
      "a flock of gulls"
    verb
    flock (verb) · flocks (third person present) · flocked (past tense) · flocked (past participle) · flocking (present participle)
    1. congregate or mass in a flock or large group:
      "students flocked to spring break sites"
    Origin
    Old English flocc, of unknown origin. The original sense was ‘a band or body of people’: this became obsolete, but has been reintroduced as a transferred use of the sense ‘a number of animals kept together’.
    flock
    [fläk]
    noun
    flock (noun) · flocks (plural noun)
    1. a soft material for stuffing cushions, quilts, and other soft furnishings, made of wool refuse or torn-up cloth:
      "flock mattresses"
      • powdered wool or cloth, sprinkled on wallpaper, cloth, or metal to make a raised pattern.
      • a lock or tuft of wool or cotton.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French floc, from Latin floccus (see floccus).
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    What is the difference between flock and drove?Flock is the popular term, which applies to groups of animals, especially of sheep or goats, and companies of birds: This lamb is the choicest of the flock. A flock of wild geese flew overhead. Drove is especially applied to a number of oxen, sheep, or swine when driven in a group: A drove of oxen was taken to market.
    What does flock mean?A flock is also the people who are members of a church. Tourists flock to the village. [ + to infinitive ] Crowds of people flocked to see the Picasso exhibition. To these places flocked buyers and sellers of different things and information from all parts circulated in these volatile spaces.
    What does flokk mean?Get a quick, free translation! Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. FLOCK meaning: 1. a group of sheep, goats, or birds: 2. a large group of people, usually people of a particular…. Learn more.
    What is a flock of people?Any group, esp. a large one, as the members of a church or the children in a family. A large crowd or number. A flock of visitors; a flock of questions. A small tuft of wool, cotton, etc. Wool or cotton waste used to stuff upholstered furniture, mattresses, etc. To assemble or travel in a flock or crowd. To stuff or decorate with flock.
     
  4. Flock can refer to:
    1. A group of animals (such as birds or sheep) assembled or herded together.
    2. A large number of people or things.
    3. The people who are members of a church.
    4. A company of animals, often under the care or guidance of someone1234.
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    : a group of animals (as birds or sheep) assembled or herded together 2 : a group someone keeps watch over 3 : a large number a flock of tourists
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/flock
    a group of sheep, goats, or birds, or a group of people: a flock of ducks a flock of reporters A flock is also the people who are members of a church.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/flock
    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, especially of sheep or goats, and companies of birds: This lamb is the choicest of the flock. A flock of wild geese flew overhead.
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    [ C, + sing/pl verb ] a group of sheep, goats, or birds: flock of a flock of sheep / goats / geese The shepherd is bringing his flock down from the hills.
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