gaggle of geese

  • 1a gaggle of geese — a flock of geese, a bunch of geese    A gaggle of geese met us as we drove into the farmyard …

    English idioms

  • 2Gaggle — A gaggle is a term of venery for a flock of geese that isn t in flight; in flight, the group can be called a skein. In terms of geese, a gaggle is equal to at least five geese. In terms of salt, a gaggle is equal to eight fifty pound bags of salt …

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  • 3gaggle — gag|gle [ˈgægəl] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: gaggle to make the sound of geese, to talk noisily (14 19 centuries), from the sound] 1.) a gaggle of tourists/children etc a noisy group of people ▪ a gaggle of teenage girls 2.) a gaggle of geese a… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 4gaggle — UK [ˈɡæɡ(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms gaggle : singular gaggle plural gaggles 1) informal a group of people, especially a noisy and uncontrolled group a gaggle of children in the park 2) a group of geese a noisy gaggle of geese …

    English dictionary

  • 5gaggle — noun 1 a gaggle of tourists/children etc a noisy group of people: a gaggle of teenage girls 2 a gaggle of geese a number of geese (goose1 (1)) together …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 6gaggle — gag|gle [ gægl ] noun count 1. ) a group of GEESE: a noisy gaggle of geese 2. ) INFORMAL a group of people, especially a noisy and uncontrolled group: a gaggle of children in the park …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 7gaggle — (n.) late 15c., gagyll, with reference to both geese and women. Barnhart says possibly from O.N. gagl small goose, gosling, bird; OED calls it one of the many artificial terms invented in the 15th c. as distinctive collectives referring to… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 8Gaggle — Gag gle, n. [Cf. {Gaggle} v. i.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A flock of wild geese, especially when on the ground. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: A gathering of people, especially a noisy one. [PJC] 3. Hence: Any clustered group of related… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 9gaggle — ► NOUN 1) a flock of geese. 2) informal a disorderly group of people. ORIGIN imitative of the noise that a goose makes …

    English terms dictionary

  • 10gaggle — [gag′əl] n. [ME gagel < gagelen, to cackle: orig. echoic] 1. a flock of geese 2. any group or cluster …

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