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gaggle
[ gag-uhl ]
verb (used without object)
- to cackle.
noun
- a flock of geese when not flying. Compare skein.
- an often noisy or disorderly group or gathering:
a politician followed by a gaggle of supporters.
- an assortment of related things.
gaggle
/ 藞伞忙伞蓹濒 /
verb
- intr (of geese) to cackle
noun
- a flock of geese
- informal.a disorderly group of people
- a gabbling or cackling sound
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of gaggle1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of gaggle1
Example Sentences
Trump himself said in a gaggle on Air Force One that 鈥淩ussia has all the cards鈥 in the negotiations for peace.
鈥淭his is my first happy day,鈥 Stueber told the gaggle of reporters lined up in front of her.
Standing outside Harris鈥 former elementary school earlier this month, a gaggle of informed fourth-graders were ecstatic about the possibility that one of their own could be the nation鈥檚 first female president.
"I saw a gaggle of girls around and realised they were filming the music video," she said.
He contends that the former president鈥檚 phone calls with members of the same gang 鈥 whom Pence called a 鈥済aggle of crackpot lawyers鈥 鈥 are similarly fair game.
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