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flock together

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flock together (third-person singular simple present flocks together, present participle flocking together, simple past and past participle flocked together)

(of similar people or creatures, figuratively) To come together in large numbers, like a flock; to join with others who are similar to oneself.

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As the adage goes, birds of the same feather flock together." Source: Internet

As most artists have a tendency to flock together, it was no surprise that some of them decided to have a joint exhibition in the beautiful New Gallery of the Museu do Trajo in São Brás. Source: Internet

In the first Act I pleased; when in the meantime a rumor spread that gladiators were about to be exhibited; the populace flock together, make a tumult, clamor aloud, and fight for their places: meantime, I was unable to maintain my place. Source: Internet

For example, an adult American is expected to be familiar with "Birds of a feather flock together", part of the American paremiological minimum. Source: Internet

When there are moments to rest, the gaggle flock together, chat with each other and compare notes, especially about which superdelegate is likely to vote for which candidate. Source: Internet

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