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flock

verb as in congregate

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Poultry farmers are appealing to the government to let them vaccinate their flocks against the "devastating" bird flu virus spreading across the UK.

From BBC

While the planet continues to warm, more and more people are flocking to cultivate the celebrated fruit in new places.

From Salon

The pair are inspired by the sonic sounds of this otherworldly land: swooping flocks of birds, squelchy moss, water drops drizzling down an ancient stone wall.

This applies whether or not you have just one or two chickens in a back garden right up to large commercial flocks.

From BBC

A flock of Brent geese came sweeping over the cliff, riding the wind towards the sky.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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