English to Lao Meaning of flock - flock


Flock :
flock

ຝູງຊົນ, ຝູງຫ່ານ, ເຂດທະເລຕື້ນ, ທີ່ກໍານົດໄວ້, ຝູງ, ຫລາຍແດ່, ປີກ, ການຝຶກອົບຮົມ, ກົດ

ຝູງຊົນ, ຄວອຊ, ກົດ, ທີ່ແອອັດກັນ

flockflockedflockingຝູງສັດລ້ຽງ
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Definitions of flock in English
Noun(1) a church congregation guided by a pastor(2) a group of birds(3) (often followed by `of'(4) an orderly crowd(5) a group of sheep or goats
Verb(1) move as a crowd or in a group(2) come together as in a cluster or flock
Examples of flock in English
(1) Guillotine-cut flock may be dyed before it is bath-finished, dried, screened, and bagged.(2) The tour also takes you to the Usteri Lake, where birds of all kinds flock .(3) Fear of litigation, an admittedly necessary concern, trumped a bishop's duty to his priests and to his flock .(4) Birds flock , literally and figuratively, to these 40 acres of old forest and gentle pasture overlooking the mighty Hudson River.(5) This army of shepherds was to guide and lead the flock of believers.(6) They have a smallholding in Devon which is home to a host of animals, including a flock of pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep.(7) It's no wonder that these birds flock to the banks of the canal that runs through the refuge.(8) a flock of sheep(9) I could surrender everything to the Lord - my dear wife and children, my congregation as a dear flock , the seminary and its staff.(10) A flock of four birds is the most common size in Parus during winter.(11) At certain times of the day, small birds flock to these branches, chattering and fluttering, as if this were a festive occasion.(12) But the very existence of Michelin-starred Indian restaurants may signal the death knell of flock wall-paper, lager and an onion bhaji.(13) A flock of birds surges impetuously from the thickets and takes flight towards the windmills that decorate the landscape.(14) In his first major address to his Christian flock , Pope Adrian launched a scathing attack on the Christian Church, which was rocked by scandals of all sorts.(15) An elder represents Christ as a Shepherd, teaching and caring for God's church, the flock God has put under his care.(16) A local woman saw the animal, which she described as about five times the size of a domestic cat, among a flock of sheep.
Related Phrases of flock
(1) flock of birds ::
flock ຂອງນົກ
(2) flock of sheep ::
flock ຂອງແກະ
(3) flock together ::
flock ກັນ
Synonyms
Noun
1. herd ::
ຝູງ
2. flight ::
ການບິນ
3. crowd ::
ຝູງຊົນ
4. fold ::
ເທົ່າ
5. troop ::
ຫລາຍແດ່
6. sight ::
sight
Verb
7. gather ::
ເກັບ
8. stream ::
ນ້ໍາ
9. clump ::
clump
Different Forms
flock, flocked, flocking, flocks
Word Example from TV Shows
Smaller flock
than you went north with.

Smaller FLOCK than you went north with.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 3

The old houses
will flock to our queen

The old houses will FLOCK to our queen

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 5

Your flock gets smaller every year.

Your FLOCK gets smaller every year.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

They came this morning for his flock.

They came this morning for his FLOCK.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 6

I have no one to man my flock now. Only me.

I have no one to man my FLOCK now. Only me.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5

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