gaggle的意思和读音

gaggle

: [ˈɡæɡ(ə)l] : ['ɡæɡ(ə)l]

n.););(

v.()[]

gaggles  

n.crowd,group,horde,throng,multitude

gagglen.

1.a group of noisy people

a gaggle of tourists/schoolchildren

2.);(a group of geese

n.1.()2.(),3.

v.1.()2.[]

n.1.a group of geese2.a group of people, especially a noisy and uncontrolled group

1. goggle n. gaggle n. icon n. ...

2. atop gaggle , pensioner , ...

3. frog gaggle gander ...

4. ... flair , gaggle hard-pressed ...

5. scroop gaggle scroop... ...

6. ... heehaw gaggle whoop ...

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1.A gaggle of schoolgirls came up to me at a gig and one of them went, 'you're the coolest man ever.,“”。

2.But then, when a gaggle of pedestrians appeared, he jammed the protective hat on his head and dashed into the building.

3.ON A fine afternoon at the Texas State Fair, a ringmaster encouraged a gaggle of children to flap their arms like butterfly wings.

4.After Mr. Rove walked away, the gaggle of men excitedly recounted the conversation, reveling in their access.

5.This was true even when a boy had grown up surrounded by an enormous gaggle of non-biological elder brothers.

6.Hoteliers found themselves with a multitude of empty rooms even as a gaggle of unnecessary new hotels was poised to open.

7.In another hospital, I found a gaggle of rural patients crouching on the forecourt.

8.Instead, this gaggle of leading financiers called for a new reserve currency, akin to an old-style gold standard.

9.I snapped out of it when I became responsible for a gaggle of interns.

10.Mr. Bo arrived 45 minutes late, followed by a gaggle of reporters who squealed and shouted as they all tried to enter the meeting room.45