And the maner was to brynge the flockes thyther/ & to roull the stone fro the welles mouth and to water the shepe/ and to put the stone agayne vppon the wells mouth vnto his place.
And he made him flockes of his owne by th[~e] selfe/ which he put not vnto theflockes of Laba.
And they sayde: we maye not/ vntill all y^e flockes be brought together & the stone be roulled fro the wells mouth/ and so we water oure shepe.
I gentle shepheard, now with ioy Thou all my flockes dost fill, That's she alone kind shepheards boy, Let vs to Daffadill.
The Cosswold Shepheards as their flockes they keepe, To put off lazie drowsinesse and sleepe, 30 Shall sit to tell, and heare thy Story tould, That night shall come ere they their flocks can fould.
I prethee Tom, beate Cuts Saddle, put a few Flockes in the point: the poore Iade is wrung in the withers, out of all cesse.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flockes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.