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victoria
Could you tell me the differences between "a flock of customers" and "a herd of customers"?
12 nov. 2013 13:57
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"Flock" implies that they're moving quickly, like birds. "Herd" implies that they're a bit rough and they trample everything in their path, like cattle.
12 november 2013
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Like Susan says, except that a 'flock' can also refer to a number of sheep. Both phrases imply a large number of people together, moving as one unit.
12 november 2013
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