Sentences

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

  1. The children laughed as a gaggle of geese waddled across the park.
  2. During the picnic, we were entertained by a gaggle of ducks quacking nearby.
  3. As the meeting started to drag on, a gaggle of coworkers began to whisper and joke.
  4. The gaggle of friends gathered around the bonfire, sharing stories and laughing late into the night.
  5. In the quiet of the morning, a gaggle of wildflowers bloomed along the trail.
  6. The children laughed as they watched a gaggle of geese waddle across the park.
  7. During the meeting, a gaggle of opinions emerged, making it difficult to reach a consensus.
  8. She felt like a gaggle of thoughts was swirling in her mind, preventing her from focusing.
  9. The gaggle of friends at the café was full of lively conversation and laughter.
  10. As the sun set, a gaggle of ducks settled on the pond, creating a picturesque scene.

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