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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
flock
flock [flock flocks flocked flocking] noun, verb BrE [flɒk] NAmE [flɑːk] noun 1. countable + singular or plural verb ~ (of sth) a group of sheep, ↑goats or birds of the same type compare ↑herd 2. countable + singular or plural verb ~ (of sb) a large group of people, especially of the same type •a flock of children/reporters •They came in flocks to see the procession. 3. countable + singular or plural verb (literary)the group of people who regularly attend the church of a particular priest, etc. 4. uncountable small pieces of soft material used for filling ↑cushions, chairs, etc •a flock mattress 5. uncountable small pieces of soft material on the surface of paper or cloth that produce a raised pattern •flock wallpaper Word Origin: n. senses 1 to 3 and v. Old English flocc ‘a band or body of people’ ‘a number of animals kept together’ n. senses 4 to 5 Middle English Old French floc Latin floccus ‘lock or tuft of wool’ Example Bank: •These birds fly in huge flocks. •a large flock of sheep •A flock of birds passed overhead. •He looks after a flock of 500 sheep. verb intransitive to go or gather together somewhere in large numbers •+ adv./prep. Thousands of people flocked to the beach this weekend. •Huge numbers of birds had flocked together by the lake. •~ to do sth People flocked to hear him speak. see birds of a feather (flock together) at ↑bird Verb forms: Word Origin: n. senses 1 to 3 and v. Old English flocc ‘a band or body of people’ ‘a number of animals kept together’ n. senses 4 to 5 Middle English Old French floc Latin floccus ‘lock or tuft of wool’
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