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Word got around and many people flocked to the area.
When people found out who he was, they were flocking to him.
The war was on, and everybody flocked to the same side.
When I came out, the police were flocking all around.
Just have to turn my back and they come flocking!
They were the first to start flocking to the state in late 1848.
Look at all the people flocking to be in my company, I thought.
They flocked around people like my father by the scores.
But how the people of Earth flocked to see that room.
Then oil was discovered, and black workers flocked to the community.
But after they showed the way, many others flocked to follow.
Hundreds of young men flocked there from near and far.
She is seen listening to the poor, who flocked to her office.
American students are flocking to college in Canada, also because the price is right.
Instead, Americans have flocked to stock funds the last five years.
Still, he said, many clients had flocked to the service.
And students are flocking, especially those interested in moving quickly into the business side of art.
If they can do that, the voters will come flocking from the right and the left.
They flocked around the two women, and hid them from the king's view.
They either had gone south or were elsewhere, flocking up, ready for the move.
Over the years they flocked to him: party officials, police, state security agents.
For the first week or so, people were flocking in there just to listen to it.
Americans flocked to the movies in 1989, and spent more money at the box office than ever before.
They flocked to white ways, figuring to share the power.
Then about 10 years ago, Europeans began flocking here in the summer.