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- nounflock (noun) · flocks (plural noun)
- a number of domestic animals, especially sheep, goats, or geese, that are kept together:"a flock of sheep"
- (flocks)large crowds of people:"flocks of young people hung around at twilight"
- a group of children or students in someone's charge.
- a Christian congregation or body of believers, especially one under the charge of a particular minister:"Thomas addressed his flock"
verbflock (verb) · flocks (third person present) · flocked (past tense) · flocked (past participle) · flocking (present participle)- congregate or mass in a flock or large group:"students flocked to spring break sites"
OriginOld 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’.nounflock (noun) · flocks (plural noun)- 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.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French floc, from Latin floccus (see floccus). - People also ask
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