Synonym: assemble, collect, drive, flock, gather, join together, shepherd. Similar words: per diem, verdict, yesterday, the other day, hunker down, interdependent, day after day. Meaning: [hɜrd /hɜːd] n. 1. a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans 2. a group of wild mammals of one species that remain together: antelope or elephants or seals or whales or zebra 3. a crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things. v. 1. cause to herd, drive, or crowd together 2. move together, like a herd 3. keep, move, or drive animals.
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91. A more ingenious theory claims that the stripes operate as a form of visual bonding between members of each herd.
92. Those who stayed in business reduced their herd to numbers which they could more easily feed and take care of year round.
93. As I drive over the herd with the submersible, they roll out of the way like tumbleweed before the wind.
94. A herd of zebras, hence, produces about a quarter to a third of its weight in prey carcases per year.
95. The bluff is the end of a narrowing tongue of land which would have funnelled the herd to a point.
96. John Garner is losing sleep these nights, wondering what to do with his dwindling herd of cattle.
97. As they approach a grazing herd of, say, wildebeest, they spread out in line abreast and begin the stalk.
98. That bull had been the moving spirit of the herd, a figure rather of mythic than of material dimension.
99. It seems to me that the Cabinet has an obsessively self-protective herd instinct which could be its undoing.
100. Herd was shown the red card only three minutes after Nicky Henderson had grabbed an equaliser for Cowdenbeath.
101. A flock of sheep grazed in one green pasture, across the fence from a herd of contented Guernseys.
102. Tethered like a chain gang, the herd is led away between koonkies.
103. Goats that are larger than average are culled from the herd.
104. Torquay pulled back to 4-2 through Adrian Foster and substitute Stuart Herd but tempers began to flare.
105. It has close to it a park that provides pasture for a large herd of deer and wild goats.
106. But Viroli is not one simply to follow the herd.
107. Galway might be a misprint for Galloway, so that the herd was in fact White Galloways.
108. Another was fatally injured by a stag when dispensing feed to his herd of deer.
109. His operation, in terms of mechanization and dairy herd management, is one of the most capital-intensive in the province.
110. Teenage boys, like young bulls in a herd, often jockey for position and want to try out their own strength.
111. Lionesses organizing themselves around a herd of food; yellow eyes, long grass, heat haze.
112. And of course there is the sheer snob appeal of being able to avoid the herd.
113. There shouldn't have been a cattle herd of feet trampling over the grass.
114. So the spooky prospect of Prime Minister Hague is just too science fiction to scare the Labour herd into the polling booths.
115. Damien writhed in anger as he stood penned in the bus shelter like an animal, with this herd of obnoxious Cockneys. Sentencedict.com
116. 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
117. For years people have bandied about the idea of supplementing the Pusch Ridge herd with sheep brought in from elsewhere.
118. Across the plain, a herd of antelope ran, and then pivoted all at once like a school of fish.
119. Even the United States government maintains a herd of about twelve thousand wild bison.
120. It had been a long hot day on the farm where I help my father with his large dairy herd.
More similar words: per diem, verdict, yesterday, the other day, hunker down, interdependent, day after day.