Associations to the word «Flocking»
Noun
- Flock
- Swarm
- Tourist
- Schooling
- Starling
- Nylon
- Pilgrim
- Multitude
- Crowd
- Bird
- Behaviour
- Sparrow
- Thousand
- Horde
- Simulation
- Coating
- Predator
- Banner
- Fibre
- Devotee
- Behavior
- Foam
- Numbers
- Came
- Feeding
- Fabric
- Sheep
- Motif
- Printing
- Dove
- Settler
- Fiber
- Devotion
- Hundred
- Substrate
- Pile
- Garment
- People
- Fish
- Drove
- Investor
- Feather
- Hunting
- Indian
- Insect
- Angel
- Jews
- Visitor
- Quarter
- Folk
- Immigrant
- Lung
- Gesture
- Town
- Sail
- Fashion
- Call
- Standard
- Fan
Adjective
Adverb
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Wiktionary
FLOCKING, verb. Present participle of flock
FLOCKING, noun. The process of adding small particles to a surface for the sake of texture.
FLOCKING, noun. A material textured in this way.
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