![]() ![]() The bird managed to give its attacker a sharp peck.Ī heap of things laid or lying one on top of another. See the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos.Ī United States dry measure equal to 8 quarts or 537.605 cubic inches. (often followed by `of’) a large number or amount or extent. Father Peter addressed the multitude.Ī convenient package or parcel as of cigarettes or film. A mob of cattle.Ī large natural elevation of the earth’s surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level a large steep hill. Dickie pulled out a packet of mints from his pocket.Ī flock or herd of animals. Stellar objects of intermediate mass.Ī meal eaten in a mess hall by service personnel. He will need a second lot of tills to handle the second currency.Ī large amount of material. The choice resulting from deciding something by lot. A horde of beery rugby fans.Ī person who acts as host at formal occasions makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers. He is not of the common herd.Ī small loosely knit social group typically consisting of about five families. A heap of gravel.Ī group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans. The largest newspaper group in the UK.Īn amount of a particular loose substance. A family gathering.Ī person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field.Ī division of an air force, usually consisting of two or more stations. The act of flooding filling to overflowing. The captain was entrusted with the deal of provisions.Ī formation of aircraft in flight. It turns out she thought you were flirting with her crush. A huge crowd gathered in the street outside. A great congregation of birds flew over.Īn informal body of friends. (in the Roman Catholic Church) a permanent committee of the College of Cardinals. Withdrawal of the Sunday collections.Ī visiting person or group of people. Batch production.Ī sum of money raised during a church or charity collection. He was told off for talking in assembly.Ī collection of things or persons to be handled together. The assemblage of electronic image and text databases.Ī group of persons who are gathered together for a common purpose. The action of gathering or fitting things together. The army of the United States of America the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare. Synonyms of "Flock" as a noun (54 Words) army A number of birds of one kind feeding, resting, or travelling together.A number of domestic animals, especially sheep, goats, or geese, that are kept together.A group of children or pupils in someone's charge.A Christian congregation or body of believers, especially one under the charge of a particular minister. ![]() ![]() A church congregation guided by a pastor.(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.The synonyms of “Flock” are: troop, fold, batch, deal, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint, mountain, muckle, passel, peck, pile, plenty, pot, raft, sight, slew, spate, stack, tidy sum, wad, group, flight, congregation, herd, drove, crowd, throng, horde, mob, rabble, large number, multitude, host, army, pack, swarm, sea, stream, troupe, press, crush, flood, collection, company, gathering, assembly, assemblage, clump, cluster, constellate, gather, collect, congregate, assemble, come together, get together, converge, convene, rally, rendezvous, muster, meet, amass, bunch, huddle, mill, go in large numbers, surge, seethe, spill Flock as a Noun Definitions of "Flock" as a nounĪccording to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “flock” as a noun can have the following definitions: Synonyms of "Flock" as a verb (31 Words).Synonyms of "Flock" as a noun (54 Words). ![]()
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