Phrases with «entire flock»

The phrase "entire flock" means every single member of a group or collection of birds. Full definition

Sentences with «entire flock»

  • Unfortunately, the dirty linen of some religious bodies get aired more than others because of radicals who can not be contained or controlled, therefore, the entire flock bears the burden because of a few rotten apples. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Without the imminent demise, this entire flock would probably not be alive. (nakedpastor.com)
  • As far as I have learned, as stated by Shannon, there are always wolves, but all it takes is one or two growling wolves, to drown out the timid cries of an entire flock of sheep. (redeeminggod.com)
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