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flock

[flok] / flÉ’k /




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Young people are flocking to stores, too, eager to immerse themselves in the vibe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Why would investors flock to hedge funds if other alternative investments were significantly better?

From MarketWatch

Speaking to AFP exactly 10 years later, Chow recalled how crowds flocked to community screenings after some mainstream cinemas refused to show the film.

From Barron's

Islamic leaders have a pastoral responsibility to protect their adherents from corruption and radicalization, to keep the wolves from the flock.

From The Wall Street Journal

But in November, all bird farmers in England were ordered to keep their flocks indoors and many were culled early to limit the spread of bird flu.

From BBC