Gaggle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Gaggle ( noun )

A flock of geese, especially when on the ground.

Origin:

Middle english gagel "flock of geese".

Examples:

  1. The farmer shooed the gaggle of geese off his field.
  2. A gaggle of geese waddled across the park.
  3. The gaggle honked loudly as they took off into the sky.
  4. He watched the gaggle of geese fly overhead.
  5. The gaggle of geese settled on the lake.

(As a verb)

Gaggle ( verb )

A flock of geese, especially when on the ground.

Origin:

Middle english gagel "flock of geese".

Examples:

  1. The farmer shooed the gaggle of geese off his field.
  2. A gaggle of geese waddled across the park.
  3. The gaggle honked loudly as they took off into the sky.
  4. He watched the gaggle of geese fly overhead.
  5. The gaggle of geese settled on the lake.
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