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Discover Ludwig"flock of pigeons" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a group of pigeons flying or gathered together. Examples: - I looked out my window and saw a large flock of pigeons perched on the roof. - As we walked through the park, a flock of pigeons scattered in front of us. - The park was filled with the sound of cooing from the flock of pigeons that had taken over the trees.
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A flock of pigeons flew by.
A flock of pigeons from a neighboring coop was flying in circles.
Then he spread crumbs from a doughnut to gather a flock of pigeons.
A flock of pigeons often sits in the trees, which annoys her.
In 2010, a flock of pigeons sent them fleeing from a St Louis stage.
In 1781, after a crop failure, a flock of pigeons saved a large swath of New Hampshire from starvation.
The kids were like a flock of pigeons that flew back and forth from one lawn to another".
The attack was signaled by a flock of pigeons released as the vehicles neared the ambush point.
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They are generally eccentric loners who view flocks of pigeons as their friends — and their responsibility.
Sure beats the flocks of pigeons overhead in Times Square, Joe, not least because the pigeons don't light up.
Owners of flocks of pigeons traditionally spent all year training their birds, as these competitions were very prestigious and the winners highly respected.
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