noun
- plural of gaggle: flocks of geese, especially when on the ground
- plural of gaggle: disorderly groups of people
Usage: informal
Examples
- Several gaggles of geese wandered across the farmyard.
- The park was filled with gaggles of tourists taking photos.
- Gaggles of children ran through the playground after school.
- We saw multiple gaggles of geese during our nature walk.
- Gaggles of teenagers gathered outside the movie theater.
- The field contained several gaggles of grazing geese.