A gaggle is a crowd of loud people or a noisy group or gathering. A gaggle is a flock of geese.
The Trials of O'Brien - 1965 A Gaggle of Girls 1-7 was released on: USA: 30 October 1965
The most common collective nouns are flock of geese or a gaggle of geese.When geese are in the air they are also referred to as skein, team, wedge or plump of geese.The term plump is only used when the birds are flying in close formation and the term wedge is derived from the V-formation the geese fly in.
No, the word 'geese' is the plural form for the singular noun goose. The collective nouns for geese are:a flock of geesea gaggle of geesea team of geesea trip of geesea skein of geese (in flight)
The collective noun for a group of kids is often referred to as a "gaggle." However, other terms like "bunch" or "crowd" can also be used informally. In specific contexts, such as in a school setting, you might refer to them as a "class" or "team."
The term "flock" itself is a collective noun used to describe a group of birds or sheep. It can also refer to a gathering of certain animals, like goats. In broader contexts, other collective nouns are used for different species, such as "murder" for crows or "gaggle" for geese.
A gaggle of geese.
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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.
No, it is a noun. A gaggle is a group or a flock.
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Geese is actually the collective term for goose.
she has a gaggle of meds in her room
gaggle <><><> Gaggle on the ground, a skein in flight.
A gaggle is a flock of geese