flocked

[flakt]

flocked Definition

  • 1to gather or move in a crowd or mass
  • 2to coat or cover with a layer of fine particles

Using flocked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flocked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    People flocked to the beach on the hot summer day.

  • Example

    The tourists flocked to the famous landmark.

  • Example

    The birds flocked together for migration.

  • Example

    The Christmas tree was flocked with artificial snow.

flocked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flocked

Antonyms for flocked

Phrases with flocked

  • to go to a place in large numbers

    Example

    People flock to the city for job opportunities.

  • birds of a feather flock together

    people with similar interests or characteristics tend to group together

    Example

    I guess it's true that birds of a feather flock together, since we all like the same music.

  • a rude way of telling someone to go away

    Example

    I wish he would just flock off and leave me alone.

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Summary: flocked in Brief

The verb 'flocked' [flakt] means to gather or move in a crowd or mass, or to coat or cover with a layer of fine particles. It can be used to describe people gathering at a location, such as 'People flocked to the beach on the hot summer day,' or to describe a surface covered with a layer of fine particles, such as 'The Christmas tree was flocked with artificial snow.' The phrase 'flock to' means to go to a place in large numbers, while 'birds of a feather flock together' means people with similar interests or characteristics tend to group together.