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gaggle
noun as in crowd
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in flock
noun as in herd
noun as in ruck
Strong matches
- army
- array
- blowout
- bunch
- cattle
- circle
- clique
- cloud
- cluster
- company
- concourse
- confluence
- conflux
- congeries
- congregation
- coterie
- crew
- crush
- deluge
- drove
- faction
- flock
- flood
- group
- herd
- horde
- host
- jam
- legion
- lot
- mass
- masses
- meet
- mob
- multitude
- muster
- organization
- pack
- party
- people
- posse
- press
- rabble
- score
- scores
- sellout
- set
- stream
- surge
- swarm
- throng
- troupe
- tumult
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Cut to a gaggle outside the White House, where a reporter acknowledged that Kirk was the president’s good friend and asked how he was holding up.
At that point, Aki was faced with a gaggle of journalists desperate for the full story.
The president spilled his own political blood on Air Force One during a gaggle on Tuesday.
Picture this: A gaggle of 21-year-olds squeeze into a booth, pull the curtain and smile for the camera.
Aboard Air Force One, he gaggled with reporters and would not confirm what he would do about Iran.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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