0 a group of people, especially when they are noisy -- шумная компания, свора
You have prides of lions, gaggles of geese, murmurations of starlings and always hordes of officials.
The higher-than-usual thermalling speed revealed itself a disadvantage in the typical competition gaggles, and its performance degrades somewhat when subject to turbulence, rain or wing contamination.
I think it is a great deal better and an even finer term than "a gaggle of geese".
Thirdly, we now know that it is only one of a whole gaggle of new taxes.
Does that mean that justice is to be dispensed in this country only when there is a gaggle of witnesses?
If they had been moved on to enable a gaggle of parliamentarians to cast a vote, it would have soured the atmosphere of the evening's celebrations.
The debate has been characterised by what can only be described as a gaggle of lawyers articulating some concern for other lawyers' vested interest in securing particular positions.
They are a nuisance and annoyance per se the moment there is a number, a gaggle or a pride of them together in any one area.