Flocking

"Flocking" in a Sentence (9 examples)

There, flocking in, the Trojans and their King / recline on purple coverlets outspread.

Amateur video showed pilgrims flocking to the tomb of a local saint for its possible healing powers.

A retiree first spotted the gray-and-black bird at a state park last week, and since then bird watchers have been flocking to the area to view it.

With Twitter and Facebook blocking and labeling more social media posts, some American conservatives are flocking to alternatives like Parler, which says it won’t censor speech.

People started flocking around Ziri.

Hardly surprisingly, people are escaping to the countryside as well as flocking to England’s rivers, trying to leave the coronavirus muddle behind them.

It was a bright sunny morning, every leaf sparkling with dew-drops; groups of neatly-dressed people were to be seen flocking in from the country in every direction; and though the air was fresh enough to incline them to walk briskly along, their hands were not hidden away in muffs and coat-pockets, but were ready for the friendly shake which, with "all the good wishes of the season," awaited them at every step.

Tens of thousands of people are flocking to Houston's annual Livestock Show and Rodeo, the biggest event of its kind in the world. The main attraction is the rodeo, where cowboys ride bucking horses and compete in other contests drawn from ranch life. A new event this year connects visitors with the cowboys of the Old West depicted in movies.

Why is everyone flocking to Rednote?

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