flock

flocks flocked flocking
Noun
1. a church congregation guided by a pastor
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2. a group of birds
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3. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
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4. an orderly crowd; "a troop of children"
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5. a group of sheep or goats
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Verb
1. move as a crowd or in a group; "Tourists flocked to the shrine where the statue was said to have shed tears"
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2. come together as in a cluster or flock; "The poets constellate in this town every summer"
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