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.
See also: flock, place
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
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.
See also: flock
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- flock in
- barrel in
- barrel in(to)
- jump about
- fly off
- defect to
- defect to (something)
- ditch (some place)
- Mecca for
- come on into (some place)