especially: a flock of geese when not in flight compare skein
2
: a group, aggregation, or cluster lacking organization
a gaggle of reporters and photographers
3
: an indefinite number
participated in a gaggle of petty crimes
Examples of gaggle in a Sentence
a noisy gaggle of photographers
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For example, one editor tested more than 20 laundry products, while another tried a gaggle of vacuums.—Ella Field, Better Homes & Gardens, 16 Mar. 2026 Believe it or not, the race for the Democratic nomination has already narrowed to two main players and a gaggle of extras.—Keith Naughton, The Washington Examiner, 14 Mar. 2026 That’s why on a gorgeous Friday afternoon in Southern California at the Ely Callaway Performance Center, as the normies are getting fitted for those brand-new 2026 Quantum drivers, a gaggle of Callaway engineers is off in the corner of the driving range testing something new.—Brody Miller, New York Times, 13 Mar. 2026 Cutting a dash through the gaggle of bargain hunters, professional pickers, and the just-plain-curious, Carlotta Champagne and Haley Warr make a beeline for the sign-in sheet and slap our names down.—Zoey Goto, Vogue, 9 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for gaggle
Word History
Etymology
derivative of gaggle "to cackle," going back to Middle English gagelyn, of imitative origin