Synonym: bunch, crowd, group, mob, multitude, pack, throng. Similar words: lock, block, o'clock, locker, lock out, padlock, blocked, deadlock. Meaning: [flɑk /flɒk] n. 1. a church congregation guided by a pastor 2. a group of birds 3. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent 4. an orderly crowd 5. a group of sheep or goats. v. 1. move as a crowd or in a group 2. come together as in a cluster or flock.
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121. In the foreground another smaller flock was taking off from the little lake on the south side.
122. A small flock of evening grosbeaks flew over, and at first light I heard chickadees and goldfinches.
123. Understandably, many of his old flock in Kidderminster severely criticised him for this.
124. Shortly before the first autumn snows the flock is brought down from the high pastures.
125. It was my job to check up on the flock every morning and on Sundays Uncle Joe would come to the farm.
126. Steel met steel with a force that sent a nearby flock of birds shrieking into the air.
127. I could sleep inside the tent, just on the outskirts of the flock.
128. He took off his shoe to investigate, then heard a noise overhead and saw a flock of starlings flying past.
129. There was a flock of gulls now, wheeling and mewing just below the bridge.
130. Are you a stupid sheep in the flock or a free eagle in the sky? Look at the mirror, what are you? Are you some dullish cattle in the herd or a wise owl in the forest? Look at the mirror, what are you? Mehmet Murat ildan
131. She stood back up; the quotes fluttered with her motion, a flock of starlings.
132. The parishioners had required no further encouragement to flock back to the picture-palace.
133. The evil spirits ascended from her mouth as a flock of blackbirds.
134. The clergy did not only minister word and sacraments; they also performed social roles for their flock.
135. She was alone with her little flock of sheep,[http://sentencedict.com/flock.html] her companions a long way behind.
136. The advice of Bishop Michael Murphy to his flock to stay away was heeded.
137. We got five Little Flock hymnals out of the piano bench and picked out two songs.
138. On South Street, from the direction of the Governors Island ferry, came another flock of street urchins.
139. Their expressions were drained of personality which gave them the family resemblance possessed by a flock of sheep.
140. The larger the flock, the less time individual doves spend peeking and the more time sleeping.
141. Dahlia: Lambs without a shepherd, shepherd without a flock.
142. a small flock of laying hens.
143. Pastoral Crosier - The emblem of a shepherd's watchfulness over his flock , and denotes episcopal jurisdiction and authority.
144. At lunch time its tricky to find your own seashell-encrusted or Renaissance painted toilet lid as uni students flock here for meals under $7, such as shabu shabu, curry, pasta and fried chicken.
145. In early 2001 an unprecedented flock of 500 waxwings spent four winter months devouring cotoneaster berries in Belfast's city parks and housing estates.
146. I hope in the marketplace for coverage, people flock to co-ops and other plans with low overheads.
147. He has a flock of sheep and a herd of cattle.
148. A shepherd lost the whole of his flock by a dreadful illness.
149. By shepherding the flock of Christ, Peter enters into the paschal mystery, he goes towards the cross and the resurrection.
150. Round the corner of Droscent Bay, between the pile-up masses of broken rock, a flock of sheep came pattering.