flock after
flock after (someone or something)
To pursue or follow someone or something in large numbers. A: "Whoa, I almost got mowed down by a ton of teens!" B: "They must have been flocking after the hunky actor that just left the restaurant."
See also: after, flock
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
flock after someone or something
to follow someone or something in a group. The children flocked after the man playing the flute. Fans flocked after the movie star as he went from his limo into the hotel.
See also: after, flock
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- flock after (someone or something)
- double buffalo
- be with (one)
- be with somebody
- take it easy
- take it/things easy
- shut the door on
- shut the door on (something)
- shut/close the door on something
- close the door on (something)