The geese gaggle, while the fish school together.
Five new geese just joined the main gaggle.
she has a gaggle of meds in her room
One answer is" I don't even know what the word gaggle means or is!"
gaggle
A gaggle of geese.
In the sample sentence given, there is a type of figurative language. "Like a gaggle of geese" is an example of a simile where things are compared using "like" and "as."
Geese
A GAGGLE of geese.
Yes, the noun 'gaggle' is a collective noun for a gaggle of geese.
Gaggle of geese therefore you would find a goose in a gaggle.
A group, as in a gaggle of geese.
A gaggle is a crowd of loud people or a noisy group or gathering. A gaggle is a flock of geese.
No, it is a noun. A gaggle is a group or a flock.