Phrases with «gaggle»

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The word "gaggle" refers to a group of geese, ducks, or sometimes noisy people. Full definition

Noun + «gaggle»

Adjective + «gaggle»

Sentences with «gaggle»

  • But within minutes we are mesmerized at the sight of gaggles of birds, large and small, elegant and comical, obeying the secret inner prompting that sets them to fly hundreds, even thousands of miles to serve the demands of life and survival. (religion-online.org)
  • An undated press gaggle with Gov. Mario Cuomo, press aide Steve Villano, center, and the late broadcast journalist Gabe Pressman, left. (timesunion.com)
  • Prior to the set - piece of the night, as media folk in gaggles gazed warily over their champagne at those who looked suspiciously like peers, rumours were spreading of more showbiz for Oona, who Danced on Ice earlier this year. (totalpolitics.com)
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