Flocked Meaning in English
word · lemma: flock
Definition
Came together in a large group, moving towards a place or person, like birds in a flock. Often used to describe people gathering quickly for a purpose.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used for groups of people or animals moving together. Often follows phrases like 'people flocked to', 'fans flocked'. Implies fast, enthusiastic movement. Not used for a single person.
Spanish: acudieron en masa - se agruparonPortuguese (BR): agruparam-se - reuniram-se em grande númeroPortuguese (PT): afluíram - reuniram-se em grande númeroChinese (Simplified): 蜂拥而至 - 成群结队Chinese (Traditional): 蜂擁而至 - 成羣結隊Hindi: झुंड में इकट्ठा हुए - उमड़ पड़ेArabic: تجمعوا بأعداد كبيرة - تدفقواBengali: ঝাঁকে ঝাঁকে জড়ো হওয়া - দলবদ্ধ হওয়াRussian: стекались - сбегалисьJapanese: 群がったVietnamese: đổ xô - tụ tập đôngKorean: 모여들다 - 몰려들다Turkish: akın etti - topluca geldiUrdu: امڈ آئے - جمع ہو گئےIndonesian: berbondong-bondong - berkerumun
Example Sentences
Birds flocked together at sunset.
basic
The tourists flocked to the beach as soon as the sun came out.
natural
As soon as doors opened, people flocked inside for the big sale.
natural
Shoppers flocked to the store on opening day.
basic
Crowds flocked to the concert hall.
basic
Fans flocked outside the theater, hoping to see the actors.
natural