flock in(to) (some place or thing)
flock in(to) (some place or thing)
To move into some place or thing in large numbers. As soon as the bell rang, kids began flocking into the school building. People will try to flock into the restaurant as soon as they find out we've got a celebrity in here! I never get any work done during my free periods because the kids who have study hall will flock into my office.
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flock in(to) (some place)
Fig. [for people] to move into some place in crowds. People were flocking into the store where everything was on sale.
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