Examples of 'flocks' in a sentence

Meaning of "flocks"

Flock (noun): A group of animals, especially birds, that gather together. For example, "A flock of geese flew overhead."
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  • plural of flock
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of flock

How to use "flocks" in a sentence

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But our flocks mean our lives.
Keeping watch over their flocks by night.
The poultry flocks were also confined indoors.
Women must be running after you in flocks.
It migrates in large flocks of several thousand individuals.
Flocks of waders find food in river estuaries.
Total number of flocks under the programme.
Flocks are sedentary or nomadic in their local area.
Measures in commercial flocks were foreseen in the future.
Big flocks can not be counted precisely.
It forages in mixed flocks for fruits in trees.
With flocks of clouds making their statement.
Sometimes it is seen in flocks eating in fruit trees.
Flocks of crows are constantly swarming the home.
It forms small flocks when not breeding.

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Flocks of nationalist militants went to contemplate this prediction.
This morning flocks of seagulls and crows.
Flocks of seabirds live on the rocky islets.
Leaving their flocks draw nigh to gaze.
Flocks are small and often active at night.
It forms large flocks on suitable coastal waters.
Flocks set out for new pastures.
They form small flocks on migration or in winter.
Flocks of birds screeched up into the sky.
It usually found in flocks of six to twenty birds.
Flocks and herds of origin of species listed in.
We have three flocks of chickens at our farm.
We just stay away from the flocks.
Come from flocks which have remained on.
Divide the goods and flocks equally.
And send flocks of birds upon them.
And send against them flocks of birds.
Sometimes it flocks with other species of bird.
Specific requirements concerning flocks of laying hens.
How such flocks are initiated is under investigation.
All of the infected flocks were destroyed.
Large flocks of singing redwings migrate overhead.
We saw and heard flocks of sheep nearby.
An enjoyment for you and your flocks.
In mixed flocks these ibises often hybridise.
A thousand vineyards and flocks left untended.
Even the flocks of sheep suffer punishment.
Succoured you with flocks and sons.
Their flocks and herds would be increasing.
Pan was the god of flocks and shepherds.
Their flocks destroyed the beautiful forests.
He has given you flocks and sons.
He has flocks and tents and servants.
The control of salmonella in poultry laying flocks.
Leave your flocks and herds behind.

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