a mass of, charm, congregate, fleck, gang, jam, mob, parishioners, rout, sloth
Definitionn. a church congregation guided by a pastor
Last update: August 7, 2015
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He recently bought flock cushions. [Please select]
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The priest keeps his flock toghther on all major issues. [Please select]
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A large number of persons flocked near the open air stage to have a clear view of the drama being enacted. [Please select]
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At this place people flock around to admire the view. [Please select]
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He has a large flock of sheep at his farm. [Please select]
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You could release a flock of startled geese into the cinema auditorium entirely unnoticed. [Please select]
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There were also numerous White and Brown Pelicans and a flock of 200+ American Avocets plus many gulls and terns. [Please select]
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Not only the pastor, but all his flock, were in need of wire spectacles now, to keep their vision clear and their foreheads calm. [Please select]
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"The curates, for their own sakes, willingly collect all these materials for their own regulation in each parish; they know best the black sheep of the flock." [Please select]
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--Have I not kept the flock of this sheep-fold from the wolves for thirty years. [Please select]
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When he entered the place of Lord Evandale's confinement, he found him ironed, and reclining on a flock bed in the wretched garret of a miserable cottage. [Please select]
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"Your uncle," said the horseman, "is one of those to whom the least lamb in his own folds at Milnwood is dearer than the whole Christian flock." [Please select]
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