1. flock
A flock of sheep has escaped onto the road.
Birds of a feather flock together.
There were shepherds keeping watch over their flock.
There's a black sheep in every flock.
The hunter aimed a shotgun at the flock of birds.
a flock of birds
When the new iPhone comes out, people are going to flock in front of the store to try and get one.
A sheep dog drives the flock to the pasture.
tourists are flocking to the beaches
The teenage girls flocked to the concert to see JB.
Hundreds of people flocked to the football match. Crowds of people flocked to see the Picasso exhibition.
you'll be part of the Flanders flock.
... watches over an enormous flock; but he has no...
a flock of ducks/sheep/goats/geese; a flock of reporters; a large group of people, usually people of a particular type; A flock is also the people who are members of a church; A noisy flock of tourists came into the building.
Wolves stalked the flock.
Inglês palavra "gromada"(flock) ocorre em conjuntos:
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Biology terms 13. troop
The students trooped in front of the school.
The troops besieged the fort until the defenders gave up.
We saw a troop of monkeys in the jungle.
Turkey has 1,500 troops fighting in Afghanistan
With their onboard cameras and unlimited courage, drones could approach enemy lines and document troop movements and strategies without risking human lives.
The membership of the Boy Scout troop swelled.
The troop was altogether destroyed.