flockly (Meaning)
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flockly (adv.)
In flocks; in crowds.
Synonyms & Antonyms of flockly
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flockly Sentence Examples
- The sheep congregated flockly in the field, grazing peacefully under the warm sun.
- The birds circled flockly above the trees, their wings beating in unison as they searched for food.
- The tourists gathered flockly around the tour guide, eagerly listening to the history of the ancient ruins.
- The children skipped flockly along the sidewalk, their laughter echoing through the air.
- The clouds drifted flockly across the sky, casting long shadows on the landscape below.
- The snowflakes fell flockly from the sky, coating the ground in a blanket of white.
- The leaves swirled flockly in the wind, creating a mesmerizing dance of colors.
- The stars twinkled flockly in the night sky, casting a gentle glow on the sleeping world.
- The fireflies flickered flockly in the meadow, creating a magical display of light.
- The butterflies fluttered flockly from flower to flower, sipping nectar and pollinating the plants.
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In flocks; in crowds.
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The sheep congregated flockly in the field, grazing peacefully under the warm sun.
The birds circled flockly above the trees, their wings beating in unison as they searched for food.
The tourists gathered flockly around the tour guide, eagerly listening to the history of the ancient ruins.
The children skipped flockly along the sidewalk, their laughter echoing through the air.