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- DictionaryGag·gle/ˈɡaɡ(ə)l/
noun
- 1. a flock of geese.
- 2. a disorderly or noisy group of people: informal "the gaggle of reporters and photographers that dogged his every step"
May 8, 2024 · 1. : flock. especially : a flock of geese when not in flight compare skein. 2. : a group, aggregation, or cluster lacking organization. a gaggle of reporters and photographers. 3. : an indefinite number. participated in a gaggle of petty crimes.
noun. a flock of geese when not flying. Compare skein. an often noisy or disorderly group or gathering: a politician followed by a gaggle of supporters. an assortment of related things. gaggle. / ˈɡæɡəl / verb. intr (of geese) to cackle.
GAGGLE definition: 1. a group of geese 2. a group of noisy or silly people: 3. an informal meeting in which someone…. Learn more.
GAGGLE meaning: 1. a group of geese 2. a group of noisy or silly people: 3. an informal meeting in which someone…. Learn more.
A gaggle is a group of geese. You can also describe a bunch of people milling around in a disorganized way as a gaggle.
1. a flock of geese. 2. informal a disorderly group of people. 3. a gabbling or cackling sound. [C14: of Germanic origin; compare Old Norse gagl gosling, Dutch gaggelen to cackle, all of imitative origin]
Definition of gaggle noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
You can use gaggle to refer to a group of people, especially if they are noisy or disorganized. [ disapproval ] A gaggle of journalists sit in a hotel foyer waiting impatiently.
Jun 2, 2024 · gaggle (plural gaggles) ( collective) A group of geese when they are on the ground or on the water. (by extension) Any group or gathering of related things. Synonym: bunch.
You can use gaggle to refer to a group of people, especially if they are noisy or disorganized. [ disapproval ] A gaggle of journalists sit in a hotel foyer waiting impatiently.