Flock and Rush

Flock

Flock verb - To move upon or fill (something) in great numbers.
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Synonyms for Flock

Rush and flock are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Rush" instead a verb "Flock".

Nearby Words: flocked, flocking

Rush

Rush verb - To cause to move or proceed fast or faster.

Flock and rush are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Flock" instead a verb "Rush".

Nearby Words: rushed, rushing, rushy

How words are described

particular particular flock particular rush
normal normal flock normal rush
complete complete flock complete rush
standard standard flock standard rush
Other adjectives: original, strong, entire, massive, large, huge, new, traditional, nearby.

Both words in one sentence

  • Series / Terra Nova Zerg Rush: A flock of crow-sized pterosaurs attacks this way when their nesting ground is invaded due to the fact that Terra Nova was literally built on top of it!
  • After they've taken a couple of damage points, they release a flock of weak but extremely fast-moving and fast-eating chickens into their row and the two adjacent, who Zerg Rush your plants.
  • Comic Book / Locke & Key Zerg Rush: At one point, Bode attacks Dodge with a flock of sparrows.
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