flock to (someone or something)

flock to (someone or something)

To visit or come to someone or something in large numbers. Kids always flock to Aunt Judy—she must have the magic touch. People have been flocking to our restaurant ever since we got that glowing review in the Sunday paper.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

flock to someone or something

Fig. [for people] to come to someone or something in great numbers. Many people flocked to the shopping mall for the post holiday discounts. The kids flocked to the movie theater on Saturday afternoon.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • flock to
  • flock after
  • flock after (someone or something)
  • flock in
  • flock in(to) (some place or thing)
  • bring (something) to a climax
  • climax
  • flock around
  • flock around (someone or something)
  • come to a climax