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flock [flɒk]1. noun• to flock in/out entrer/sortir en masse* * *[flɒk] 1.2) [U] Religion ouailles fpl3) ( textile) bourre f4) ( tuft) flocon m2.to flock together — [people] s'assembler; [animals] se rassembler
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Ⅰ.flock1 [flɒk]1 noun∎ they came in flocks ils sont venus en foule ou en massealler ou venir en foule ou en masse, affluer;∎ people are flocking to see it les gens vont le voir en foule ou en masse, les gens affluent pour le voir;∎ audiences are flocking in les spectateurs viennent en foule ou en masse, les spectateurs affluent;∎ the people flocked around him les gens se sont massés ou attroupés autour de lui;∎ in summer people flock to the sea en été les gens vont en foule au bord de la merⅡ.flock2Textiles bourre f►► flock wallpaper papier m tontisse(sheep) se regrouper, s'attrouper
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