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flock

[flok] / flÉ’k /




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We were supposed to go to the Creativity Lab to build robots, design cars, and make flocks of birds fly by touching the wall.

From Literature

In a world dominated by geopolitical uncertainty, tariffs and elevated public debt, it is no surprise that investors have flocked to haven assets like gold.

From Barron's

Thousands of people flocked to a zoo in Japan on Sunday to say farewell to the country's last two giant pandas, who are set to return to China on Tuesday.

From BBC

Every month, hundreds of millions of users flock to Pinterest looking for the latest styles.

From BBC

Hungry diners would flock from around Southern California for a taste of their chicken dinners and boysenberry pies.

From The Wall Street Journal