gaggle

/ˈɡæɡəl/
noun
  1. A group of geese (especially when they are on the ground or in water).
    • The farmer fed the gaggle of geese near the pond every morning.
    • We heard a loud honking from a gaggle of geese flying overhead.
    • A gaggle of geese waddled across the path at the park.
  2. A noisy, disorganized group of people, often talking or laughing together.
    • The children formed a gaggle in the hallway, excited about the field trip.
    • A gaggle of reporters followed the celebrity out of the restaurant.
    • A gaggle of tourists crowded around the guide, asking questions.
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