See Also: Flock(medicine)
flock(4)(dictionary)
flock(3)(dictionary)
flock(2)(dictionary)
flock(1)(dictionary)
flock 1, noun(dictionary)
flock 2, verb(dictionary)
Ankle(health)
ankle(medicine)
ankle(dictionary)

flock 2, verb (oh) and ankle (oh)


flock 2, verb (oh)



2 v [I always +adverb/preposition]
if people flock to a place, they go there in large numbers because something interesting or exciting is happening there
flock to/into/down etc
::People have been flocking to the exhibition.
flock to do sth
::Tourists flock to see the town's medieval churches and buildings.

ankle (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: ancleow]
the joint between your foot and your leg
break/twist/sprain your ankle
::Janet slipped on the stairs and twisted her ankle.
::slender ankles
ankle socks/boots
socks or boots that only come up to your ankle