gaggle

KAWANAN
definition
noun
It is also a popular watering hole to gaggles of geese which fly in from time to time.
a flock of geese.
the gaggle of reporters and photographers that dogged his every step
a disorderly or noisy group of people.
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Today, it involves federal courts, a 'gaggle' of sturdy lawyers or both.
In the lower left portion of the canvas, a 'gaggle' of geese moves about in Brownian motion.
Readers may have heard about a pack of wolves or a litter of puppies, but do they know which animals make up a 'gaggle' or a murder?
Yes, she'll miss the glamour, the 'gaggle' of schoolgirls crowding round for autographs.
Other characters include a gang of lads and a 'gaggle' of girls on a night out, a tacky DJ, a hotdog salesman and a cabbie.
Ten minutes from the ground and you could already feel the unmistakable hum of a huge 'gaggle' of excited people gathered together.
The 'gaggle' thinned out as most of the flex wings also fell down.
the 'gaggle' of photographers that dogged his every step
All you need to do is find a 'gaggle' of geeks at a party or in a college bar.
The 'gaggle' of girls gathered around them, their expressions concerned.
When he does manage to express himself, his 'gaggle' of interfering sisters humiliate him for the effort.
I plunked down my cash, all the while admiring the plant with its white flowers so much like the heads of a 'gaggle' of nodding geese.
I would much rather be involved in a series with a benevolent dictator instead of a 'gaggle' of geese.
the 'gaggle' of reporters and photographers that dogged his every step
Beyond the door a few inquisitive souls stood in a loose 'gaggle' watching the fortunate emerge.
Even the kitchen staff had come in from their duties, and were standing in a 'gaggle' near the back of the room.
The interactions of geese from different 'gaggles' is identical to that of lesbians who try to interact from different group lots of honking and goose drama is likely to ensue.
She obeyed, using orange and bright neon pink crayons, drawing 'gaggles' of flowers, hands, and distorted faces that closely resemble Easter Island Statues.
The empty set is the set of the goslings the two 'gaggles' share.
The triumphant band walks back stage through 'gaggles' of groupies to their dressing room.
It facilitates the exchange of songs expressing social concerns, sharing of ideas and presents a record of events happening with the many 'gaggles' of Grannies.
These failures become apparent through the absence of first-year birds in the winter 'gaggles' .
It is also a popular watering hole to 'gaggles' of geese which fly in from time to time.
Housed in a gleaming, 1967 Airstream trailer, which was parked in front of Greenwich House Pottery, it drew 'gaggles' of viewers and buyers right off the sidewalk.
And 'gaggles' of beaded tourists who come to town are always looking for something a little more elaborate than a souvenir to take home with them when visiting the magical Cajun town.
It's lunchtime in Dublin and the city is heaving with people; 'gaggles' of students, young office workers, couples, women with babies in buggies.
On the contrary, the place was mostly packed, with elderly first-date couples and 'gaggles' of neighborhood bon vivants out for a night on the town.
There's an edgy, youthful feel to the sprawling stone downtown, where 'gaggles' of short-haired, punky students walk narrow, walled streets.
Mostly blokes, but 'gaggles' of girls get the treatment as well.
Along with 'gaggles' of Canada Geese, we saw our first groups of Brant.
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