gaggle

[ˈɡæɡl]

gaggle Definition

  • 1a group of geese
  • 2a disorderly or noisy group of people

Using gaggle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gaggle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    A gaggle of geese flew overhead.

  • Example

    The children formed a gaggle around the clown.

  • Example

    A gaggle of reporters crowded around the celebrity.

gaggle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gaggle

Phrases with gaggle

  • a group of girls, often used in a school setting

    Example

    The gaggle of girls chatted excitedly about the upcoming dance.

  • a group of boys, often used in a school setting

    Example

    The gaggle of boys played basketball during recess.

  • gaggle of tourists

    a group of tourists, often used in a travel setting

    Example

    The gaggle of tourists followed the guide through the historic city center.

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Summary: gaggle in Brief

The term 'gaggle' [ˈɡæɡl] refers to a group of geese or a disorderly or noisy group of people. It is often used to describe groups of children or tourists, as in 'A gaggle of girls chatted excitedly about the upcoming dance.' 'Gaggle' is a synonym for 'flock' or 'crowd,' and can be used formally as 'group' or 'assembly,' or informally as 'bunch' or 'crowd.'