flock Word of the Day (noun) a large group of birds

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flock Word of the Day (noun) a large group of birds Week of October 30, 2017 flock (noun) a large group of birds Sentence: The flocks of geese took wing.

Word of the Day Week of October 30, 2017 heap (noun) things piled up Sentence: Still not, he thought as the other leaves gathered into great heaps.

bloomed Word of the Day (verb-one of several definitions) to glow Week of October 30, 2017 bloomed (verb-one of several definitions) to glow Sentence: Not ready, thought the Little Yellow Leaf as a heavy harvest moon bloomed amber in the starry sky.

Word of the Day Week of October 30, 2017 bare (adj) without a covering Sentence: He searched the bare, bare branches covered only with a shimmer of snow.