verb
- past tense of gaggle; made the sound of a gaggle (a flock of geese); cackled or chattered noisily
Usage: informal; often used to describe the collective noise of geese or similar sounds
Examples
- The geese gaggled loudly as they flew overhead.
- A group of tourists gaggled excitedly when they spotted the wildlife.
- The ducks gaggled near the pond at dawn.
- She gaggled with laughter at the funny joke.
- The flock gaggled in unison as they took flight.