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Heard about all the 2016 Democratic hopefuls flocking to the Hawkeye State?

So Many Jihadists Are Flocking to Libya, It's Becoming ‘Scumbag Woodstock’

Soon, believers seeking cures began flocking to the chapel and praying to its guardian angel, St. Roch.

Fashion designers, models, and bloggers are flocking to New York to check out the Fall/Winter 2014 runways.

The CSI shows similarly sent young people flocking to forensic-science programs.

The London workhouses had become congested "by the flocking into them of the lowest and most difficult to manage classes of poor."

The news had spread like wildfire to the studies, and the other boys came flocking in during the uproar, to join in it heartily.

As the children came flocking in with their bright faces and gay ribbons, it was a pretty scene.

It came afternoon of the next day, and the show was opened, and the people came flocking in.

Men and women are flocking to the meetings, old and young, to know what they must do to be saved.

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On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to flocking, such as: absorption, combination, consolidation, application, assembly, and centering.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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