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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flocked" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where "flocked" is an adjective describing something that has been covered with flocking material or has a flocked texture.
Example: "The artist used a flocked fabric to create a unique texture in her artwork."
Alternatives: "a textured" or "a covered".
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Silk lounge pajamas with a flocked velvet kimono jacket by Underwriters ($98 from the Garnet Hill catalog) are just right for entertaining the flocks at home.
It's like watching a manic cat wreaking havoc on a flocked Christmas tree.
A flocked wallpaper called Albany Damask, right, also from Cole & Son, is $398 a roll.
They developed unusual techniques to recreate reality, Mr. Quinn said, pointing to a lady slipper whose leaves have a flocked texture on their top surfaces.
1. Raffles Foliage, a flocked pattern from i.e... wallpaper, by Brian Yates, a British designer, comes in 20 ½-inch by 11-yard rolls, in blue-and-black, rust, brown or tan; $255 a roll from (312) 455-0505 or urbansourcechicago.com.
Anyway, one over-sized card had a flocked heart covering the front panel.
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A Flock of Seagulls, pop.
That's quite a flock.
In a flock.
A flock of Cayuga mallards.
A flock of herons fly across.
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