Proverbs with the word Flock

There’s a black sheep in every flock

This implies that there is a scoundrel in every family – a ne'er-do-well who is a is a disgrace to his parents and relatives.

Birds of a feather flock together

Here 'of a feather' means 'of the same kind or family', and the verb 'to flock' means t'o feed or travel in company'. We do not find rooks... Read more →