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I. herd [hɜːd] N + sing/pl vb

1. herd (group of animals):

herd
herd of wild animals
krdo nt
a herd of cattle

2. herd pej (group of people):

herd
herd

II. herd [hɜːd] VB trans

herd
herd fig

I. herd together VB trans

herd together animals
herd together people

II. herd together VB intr

herd together people

'herd in·stinct N

destroy herd, pet
herd of cows
punch cattle, a herd
Present
Iherd
youherd
he/she/itherds
weherd
youherd
theyherd
Past
Iherded
youherded
he/she/itherded
weherded
youherded
theyherded
Present Perfect
Ihaveherded
youhaveherded
he/she/ithasherded
wehaveherded
youhaveherded
theyhaveherded
Past Perfect
Ihadherded
youhadherded
he/she/ithadherded
wehadherded
youhadherded
theyhadherded

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While many of them herd together inland, others play along the sandy beach.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
It's obviously politically attractive to all herd together -- that way who can blame you if you get it wrong?
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
This uses the concept of homophily, which is the natural tendency for like-minded people to associate and herd together and is often found in social network studies.
www.macleans.ca
Moreover, polling firms can sometimes be influenced by the results reported by other polling firms; they may herd together, especially as an election ticks down.
www.huffingtonpost.com
The voice is used as a way of keeping the herd together and for males to attract females.
www.digitaljournal.com