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The fashionable people flocked out, leaving the place to the learned.
I heard the kids' feet shuffle as they flocked out of the class.
The young people flocked out into the mysterious night.
Local residents soon noticed the new ice rink and flocked out to make use of it.
Leaves were flocking out of the woods to dance with their shadows on the bypass.
The entire complement of the caverns flocked out to greet them.
Immediately the Prince and all of his people flocked out of the hall into the street, that they might see what was about to happen.
As I started forward practically the whole population of the quarter flocked out of the houses and followed me.
The pupils flocked out of the rooms like a flock of birds.
Many fans, presumably from the Yankees' share of the crowd, flocked out of the stadium after that.
Birds screeched and flocked out of the tree.
Men were flocking out upon the lawn.
Maybe thousands of years ago supplicants had flocked out here to buy . . . what?
Ten The little crowd of people flocked out of The Red Bull.
And now they came in sight of the Emerald City, and the people flocked out to greet their lovely ruler.
The people flocked out from all the quarters of the city to witness the execution of Ja'afar and his kinsmen, not knowing the cause.
The Mutes tending the soil abandoned their tools and rushed to join the happy crowd that flocked out to meet the returning warriors.
Village after village buzzed with incredulous excitement, and then the inhabitants flocked out to meet the mad German commissioner.
Servants came flocking out with cries of welcome and Vaniya's older daughter, running to welcome them, cried out with relief.
But the mood among the men and in the streets was cheerful, with many townspeople flocking out to shout and wave at us as we rode past.
Instead they flocked out on to Main Street, Everybody in Sutton was on Main Street.
When we opened up, about a week after the funeral, people flocked out there to see what she looked like, and then they came back because they had a good time.
The good people of Elmwood, eager to see the west, flocked out for a few days and then flocked right back home, but not before filing claims in Denver.
The vast majority of burdensome laws, regulations, taxes and conditions under which small-business owners operate these days explains why so many companies have flocked out of the metropolitan area.
And while the fans were happily flocking out of the ballpark, thousands of runners in the Boston Marathon were heading toward the finish line, a few blocks to the east.