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flock

[flok] / flɒk /




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Thousands of Australians flocked to donate blood, dwarfing the previous record.

From BBC

They were among thousands of other swimmers, surfers and sunbathers who had flocked to Australia's most famous beach on a scorching summer's afternoon.

From BBC

As well as suiting her needs, the aviary was also designed to give the flock more space and more opportunities for free flight.

From BBC

Despite the marathon spectacle of the case, viewers have flocked to the documentary to learn more about the disgraced mogul.

From The Wall Street Journal

A few years ago, when temperatures approached the 130-degree mark, “heat tourists” flocked to the desert.

From Los Angeles Times