intransitive (rarely †reflexive). To gather in a company or crowd, to congregate; to come or go in great numbers, to troop. Const. about, after (a…
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement towards a thing, person, or position > move towards [verb (intransitive)] > towards each other, converge > of numbers of people (7) flocka1400 intransitive (rarely †reflexive). To gather in a company or crowd, to congregate; to come or go in great numbers, to troop. Const. about, after (a… afflue1483 intransitive. To flock, to congregate. to have concourse1555 The running or flocking together of people; the condition or state of being so gathered together. †to have concourse: to resort in crowds to, unto. concur1577 To run or come together peacefully; to meet. Of persons: To have concourse. Obsolete. conflow1606 To flow together. of people, crowds. thwacka1652 intransitive (for reflexive). To crowd (to a place). rare. pile1925 intransitive. Originally U.S. To enter, leave, or move along in a hurried, tightly packed, or disorderly crowd; spec. to get into or out of in a… |
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