- flock
- 01. A wolf killed three of the sheep in our [flock] before we shot it.02. A huge [flock] of geese flew over us, honking loudly.03. A young shepherd was tending his [flock] of sheep near where we were hiking.04. Thousands of people [flock] to the beaches of the Riviera every year.05. The [flock] was led by a large male sheep with a bell around its neck.06. The dog rounded up the [flock] of sheep and herded them into the barn.07. The movie "Babe" tells the story of a little pig which learns to take care of a [flock] of sheep.08. A [flock] of pigeons numbering in the thousands flew over the city.09. An old proverb notes that birds of a feather [flock] together.10. Thousands of tourists [flock] to the city each year to attend the festival.11. I was awakened in the morning by a [flock] of seagulls making noise outside my window.12. When [flocks] of crows graze in a field, lookouts are posted to watch for approaching danger.13. The pilot had to swerve the airplane to avoid a [flock] of geese.14. Every June, thousands of New Age sun worshippers [flock] to Stonehenge for the summer solstice.15. A German proverb notes that the more shepherds there are, the worse the [flocks] are watched.16. A Senegalese proverb observes that all birds will [flock] to a fruitful tree.17. A Polish proverb observes that an eagle flies alone, but sheep [flock] together.18. Mark Twain once stated that a group of men in evening clothes looks like a [flock] of crows, and is just about as inspiring.19. Joseph Goebbels once wrote, "We do not come as friends, nor even as neutrals. We come as enemies. As the wolf bursts into the [flock], so we come."20. John Gay once remarked that lions, wolves, and vultures don't live together in herds, droves or [flocks]. Of all animals of prey, man is the only sociable one.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.