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- noun Plural form of
flock . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
flock .
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Examples
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We even know that some species nested in 'flocks' and cared for their young, even after hatching.
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(Even the “cockroach as socialist” argument begins to break down when you consider that it has been recently discovered that the actions of birds in flocks are predominantly individual, with the flocks themselves serving as market mechanisms that enable such groups to fly together more efficiently over long distances.)
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White Fang was to her a wolf, the hereditary marauder who had preyed upon her flocks from the time sheep were first herded and guarded by some dim ancestor of hers.
The Southland 2010
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Passenger pigeons once traveled around the United States in flocks so large, they could reportedly block out the sun over a town for eight hours.
Three Ways to Drive an Animal to Extinction - Boing Boing 2009
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It might make the likes of John Prescott, Dennis Skinner and Ed Balls happy but one suspects that the assembled ranks of The Ovine & The Bovine who have been transported north in flocks and herds to campaign will have found the tone of their campaign deeply embarrassing.
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Abraham, for example, was rich in flocks and in silver and gold.
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In the fall, adult gobblers patch up their breeding-season differences and band together, sometimes in flocks of a dozen or more.
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It might make the likes of John Prescott, Dennis Skinner and Ed Balls happy but one suspects that the assembled ranks of The Ovine & The Bovine who have been transported north in flocks and herds to campaign will have found the tone of their campaign deeply embarrassing.
Archive 2008-05-18 2008
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Those white birds whose name I don't know will be winging it south in flocks overhead, heading back to the zoo, or to the trees of the Santa Maria hills, or wherever they go.
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I had thought attempting to buy a single bird, but peacocks, like other fowl, thrive best in flocks or at least pairs, and $200 for a pair of grown birds was beyond my means.
Peacock Egg Hatching regina doman 2007
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