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
Recent Examples on the WebClutching morning coffees, a small gaggle of curious onlookers have gathered on a Fifth Avenue corner to watch Danielle Deadwyler pose for a photographer who can’t get enough of the gamine star’s enviable beauty.—Lola Ogunnaike, The Hollywood Reporter, 4 Sep. 2024 The 69-year-old actor started his day by receiving a key to the city of Irving, followed by a gaggle of press interviews with local media outlets to talk about his latest movie.—Brayden Garcia, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 12 June 2024 Less than 24 hours after sealing an agreement to buy Paramount Global, David Ellison moved into mogul mode for the first time on Monday morning, addressing investors and, later, a gaggle of media reporters to discuss his milestone Skydance-Paramount Global deal.—Matt Donnelly, Variety, 8 July 2024 As Minnesota governor embracing a gaggle of children at the bill signing for free school breakfasts and lunches.—Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, TIME, 7 Aug. 2024 See all Example Sentences for gaggle
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Word History
Etymology
derivative of gaggle "to cackle," going back to Middle English gagelyn, of imitative origin
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