Flock

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Flock or The Flock may refer to:

  • Flock, a group of animals, a herd, especially of sheep or goats
  • Flock (birds), a group of birds, either in flight, or while feeding
  • Flock, a large number of people, or a crowd
  • Flock, a Christian congregation
  • Flock, finely powdered fibres used to produce a velvety surface texture: see flocking (texture)
  • Flock, a tuft of wool or cotton fiber, woolen or cotton refuse used for stuffing furniture and mattresses
  • Flock (web browser), a free and open-source web browser based on Mozilla Firefox; also the company developing it
  • Flock (sculpture), a sculpture by Michael Christian
  • The flock (2) system call, used for file locking
  • Flock (album), the third album by Irish band Bell X1
  • The Flock (band), a progressive rock band fronted by violinist Jerry Goodman
  • The Flock (film), a film starring Richard Gere
  • The Flock (novel), a novel by James Robert Smith
  • The Flock, also known as Raven's Nest, a large stable in World Championship Wrestling headed by Raven

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