1. gaggle - Noun
2. gaggle - Verb
To make a noise like a goose; to cackle.
A flock of wild geese.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf you see a gaggle of teenagers walking towards you, you tend not to make eye contact, because you know they're going to recognise you. You learn to adapt: 99.999 per cent of people aren't looking to be harmful or unpleasant; they just want something, a photograph or an autograph. Robert Sheehan
We were just a gaggle of kids, and everybody played together and had a good time. You know how kids can be completely horrible - abusive but fun. But anyway, it was a nice childhood. Peter Jurasik
It is also interesting to note that the original supermodels are now making a comeback after being dismissed in the Nineties as being 'greedy' by a gaggle of male designers who lived like Sun Kings. Julie Burchill
Cackling geese Source: Internet
But that is before Grace and her gaggle of private-school moms meet the mysterious Elena Alves (Matilda De Angelis), the beautiful young mother of a scholarship student and an unsettling presence in their tidy lives. Source: Internet
Angel di Maria was all set to join the gaggle of returning heroes but Tuchel appears to have changed his mind and we may soon see Idrissa Gueye. Source: Internet