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flock

[flok] / flɒk /




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In 2010, Kings of Leon were forced to cut short a performance in St Louis, Missouri, after a flock of pigeons nestling above the stage took a dislike to their act.

From BBC

Investors are flocking to them for the physical assets they own—and the very real dividends they pay.

From Barron's

When he goes out with his famous friends like Michael Bublé and people inevitably flock to them, he said, “I’m glad it’s not me.”

From Los Angeles Times

It added: “In the short term, deleveraging and a stronger dollar, may weigh on prices without removing the underlying reasons investors have increasingly been flocking to hard assets in recent years.”

From MarketWatch

Yet, they flock to Dubai because a few years of working in the city can nevertheless generate enough savings to maintain a family back home, and maybe even purchase a property.

From The Wall Street Journal