Flock and Flood

Flock

Flock noun - A great number of persons or creatures massed together.
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Synonyms for Flock

Flood and flock are semantically related. in crowd topic. In some cases you can use "Flood" instead the word "Flock" as a noun or a verb or an adjective.

Nearby Words: flocked, flocking

Flood

Flood noun - An overwhelming number or amount.
Usage example: a flood of requests

Flock and flood are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Flock" instead the word "Flood" as a noun or a verb or an adjective.

Nearby Words: flooded, flooding

How words are described

complete complete flock complete flood
actual actual flock actual flood
entire entire flock entire flood
massive massive flock massive flood
Other adjectives: large, huge, new, gigantic, larger, strange, veritable, local.

Common collocations

garden flock garden flood garden
cities flock cities flood cities
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