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flock

[flok] / flɒk /




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Hours ahead of the countdown, hundreds of thousands of people flocked towards the harbour, with many official viewing areas filling to capacity by early evening.

From BBC

Judging by the laundry list of musicians who flocked to the Hotel Cafe in those early years, his hunch was spot-on.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, clients flocked there to have the great David paint their portraits.

From The Wall Street Journal

If bond yields fall further, investors may flock to dividend-paying stocks for income.

From Barron's

There is some evidence that investors have flocked to physical silver as gold has grown more expensive, and that both metals have lured traders away from that so-called digital gold—Bitcoin.

From Barron's