GAGGLE


Meaning of GAGGLE in English

gag ‧ gle /ˈɡæɡ ə l/ BrE AmE noun

[ Date: 1300-1400 ; Origin: gaggle 'to make the sound of geese, to talk noisily' (14-19 centuries) , from the sound ]

1 . a gaggle of tourists/children etc a noisy group of people:

a gaggle of teenage girls

2 . a gaggle of geese a group of ↑ geese

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