flock


verb

  • To come together in a big group or go to the same place.
  • To gather in a crowd.

noun

  • A large number of birds that are together, like when they fly in the sky.
  • A group of animals, like sheep or goats, that stay together.
  • A group of people who follow the same leader or teacher.
  • A big group of people gathered together.


Synonym

  • bunch
  • gaggle
  • swarm

Sentences

  • A flock of sheep grazes in the field.
  • The flock of crows cawed loudly.
  • We watched a flock of pigeons land on the roof.
  • The farmer counts his flock of chickens.
  • A flock of flamingos stands by the water.

Word Explanation:

  • A flock is when a lot of birds or animals, like sheep, are together in one place. They like to stick together.

Word in hindi

फlock

flock

Other variations in hindi

  • गुच्छा guchha
  • झुंड jhund

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'flock' mean?

A 'flock' is a group of animals, usually birds or sheep, that stay together.

How do you pronounce 'flock'?

You say 'flock' like this: fl-ock, rhyming with 'block'.

What is the origin of the word 'flock'?

The word 'flock' comes from an old word in English that means to gather or to come together.

What is the meaning of 'flock' in Bengali?

The word 'flock' in Bengali is 'গোত্র' (Gotra).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

A flock is a group of birds or sheep that stay together. They help each other stay safe!

Proverb

Birds of a feather flock together. (This means that people with similar interests often stick together.)

Quote

"The flock is stronger than the individual." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Adventure of Lila and Her Flock

In a sunny meadow, a cheerful flock of sheep danced and played! Each sheep had a fluffy coat, and they loved to jump over little puddles. “Baa, baa!” they called to each other, as they grazed on the green grass.

One curious little lamb named Lila wanted to explore beyond the meadow. “Can I go on an adventure?” she asked her friends. The flock cheered, “Yes, Lila! We’ll follow you!”

Together, they discovered a sparkling stream and colorful flowers. Flocks are not just groups; they are friends who stick together, ready for fun and adventure!

What will your flock discover today?