word meaning
herd =
Slout =
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Answer:
herd: noun
noun: herd; plural noun: herds
a large group of animals, especially hoofed mammals, that live together or are kept together as livestock.
"a herd of elephants"
Similar:
flock
drove
pack
group
collection
fold
DEROGATORY
a large group of people with a shared characteristic.
"I dodged herds of joggers"
Similar:
crowd
group
bunch
horde
mass
mob
host
pack
multitude
throng
swarm
army
company
press
the common people
the masses
the public
the people
the rank and file
the populace
the multitude
the crowd
the commonality
the commonalty
the third estate
the plebeians
derogatorythe hoi polloi
the mob
the proletariat
the common herd
the rabble
the riff-raff
the canaille
the ragtag (and bobtail)
the great unwashed
the proles
the plebs
the peasants
Opposite:
the elite
verb
verb: herd; 3rd person present: herds; past tense: herded; past participle: herded; gerund or present participle: herding
1.
(with reference to a group of people or animals) move in a group.
"they were herded into a bus"
Similar:
drive
round up
shepherd
gather
collect
assemble
guide
kettle
crowd
pack
flock
cluster
huddle
group
2.
keep or look after (livestock).
"they live by herding reindeer"
Similar:
look after
take care of.
slout:
-noun
1. A good for nothing dirty fool
2. A lazy person of bad bathing habits
3. The name for trout pronounced by a person with a horrible lisp
Answer:
herd=flock
slout=laziness