gaggle in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Gaggle: a noisy or disorderly group of geese or ducks, often used to describe a collection of these birds in a playful or amusing context.
Sample Sentences
- The children laughed as a gaggle of geese waddled across the park.
- During the picnic, we were entertained by a gaggle of ducks quacking nearby.
- As the meeting started to drag on, a gaggle of coworkers began to whisper and joke.
- The gaggle of friends gathered around the bonfire, sharing stories and laughing late into the night.
- In the quiet of the morning, a gaggle of wildflowers bloomed along the trail.
- The children laughed as they watched a gaggle of geese waddle across the park.
- During the meeting, a gaggle of opinions emerged, making it difficult to reach a consensus.
- She felt like a gaggle of thoughts was swirling in her mind, preventing her from focusing.
- The gaggle of friends at the café was full of lively conversation and laughter.
- As the sun set, a gaggle of ducks settled on the pond, creating a picturesque scene.
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