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herdsnounpl. of herd a group of domestic animals assembled or herded togetherthe great herds of cattle that cowboys once drove across the plains the body of the community as contrasted with the eliteaspire to achieve something, to distinguish yourself from the herd commoners, commons, crowds, hoi polloi, masses, millions, mobs, multitudes, people, plebeians, plebes, populaces, publics, rank and files cattle, proletariats, rabblements, rabbles, ragtag and bobtails, riffraffs, routs, scums, tag, rag, and bobtails(or tagrag and bobtails), trash, unwashedsbourgeoisies, middle classes A-lists, aristocracies, best, choices, corps d'elite, creams, elect, elites, fat, flowers, picks, pinks, prides, upper crusts gentilities, gentlefolks, gentries, haute mondes, nobilities, patriciates, peerages, qualities, royalties, societies a great number of persons or things massed togethergearing up for the herd of holiday shoppers at the mall on the day after Thanksgiving armies, bikes(chiefly Scottish), crams, crowds, crushes, droves, flocks, hordes, hosts, legions, masses, mobs, multitudes, presses, routs, scrums, swarms, throngs masses, millions, rabblements, rabbles, riffraffsgagglesheaps, mountains, pilesjams, logjams herdsverbpresent tense third-person singular of herdto urge, push, or force onwardthe guards briskly herded us through the museum in order to prevent overcrowding drives, punches, runs shepherdswrangleseggs, exhorts, flogs, goads, hounds, presses, pricks, prods, prompts, scourges, spurs, whips |