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British pronunciation/flˈɒk/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫɑk/

Definition & Bedeutung von "flock"

01

Schwarm

a group of birds of the same type, flying and feeding together
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With a flutter of wings, the flock of sparrows descended upon the bird feeder, chirping excitedly as they feasted.
As the sun set, the flock of flamingos congregated at the water's edge, their vibrant plumage casting a pink hue over the marsh.
With a whoosh of feathers, the flock of pigeons took flight, scattering in all directions as a car passed by.
02

Herde, Schafherde

a number of domestic animals such as goats or sheep that are kept together
flock definition and meaning
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Schar

a large number of people, especially those who share a common characteristic
04

Gemeinde, Herde

a church congregation guided by a pastor
05

an orderly crowd

to flock
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sich versammeln, sich ansammeln

to gather in a group
Intransitive: to flock somewhere
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The tourists began to flock around the famous monument for photos.
As the news spread, people started to flock to the newly opened store.
Students often flock in the library during exam periods.
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sich versammeln, zusammenkommen

(of birds) to gather or assemble together in a group
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The birds flocked together as the sun began to set.
A large group of seagulls flocked around the fishing boats, hoping for scraps.
The ducks flocked together in the pond, quacking and swimming in unison.
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