Meaning & Definition of word "Flock"

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    Flock

    /flɒk/

    noun:

    • 1. A group of birds or animals that come together, especially for social purposes.
      • Example: The flock of geese flew overhead in a perfect V formation.
    • 2. A group of people under the care of a particular leader, such as a religious leader.
      • Example: The pastor addressed his flock during the Sunday service.
    • 3. A large number or crowd.
      • Example: A flock of fans gathered outside the concert venue.

    verb:

    • 1. To gather or move in a group.
      • Example: Tourists flock to the beach during the summer months.
    • 2. To congregate or gather together.
      • Example: She watched as people flocked to the new store on opening day.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'flok', of uncertain origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flock together:

    To gather or come together as a group.

    a flock of sheep:

    Specifically refers to a group of sheep.

    flock to:

    To gather in large numbers.

    Related Words

    herd:

    A large group of animals, especially cattle.

    swarm:

    A large or dense group of insects or animals, especially flying ones.

    gaggle:

    A group of geese or a collection of people.

    Slang Meanings of flock

    Meaning: To follow a trend or popular opinion.

    Example Sentence: Everyone is flocking to that new restaurant downtown.

    Meaning: To gather together in large numbers for a particular purpose.

    Example Sentence: Fans flocked to the stadium for the championship game.