flock
//flɒk//
Noun
flockSingular
flocksPlural
1
A group of birds, sheep, or goats that stay together.
A flock of birds flew over the lake.
2
A large group of people gathered together.
A flock of tourists gathered around the famous statue.
3
A group of Christians who regularly attend a particular church, led by a priest or minister.
The pastor cares deeply for his flock.
Verb
flockInfinitive
flockPresent tense
flockedPast tense
flockedPast participle
flockingPresent participle
flocksThird-person singular
1
To move or gather together in large numbers.
Tourists flock to the beach every summer.
Synonym
Noun
flockSingular
flocksPlural
1
Soft material made from wool or cotton, used for stuffing cushions or mattresses.
The old mattress was stuffed with flock.