0 a group of people, especially when they are noisy -- шумная компания, свора
On days when there are no cumulus clouds to indicate where there is lift, gaggle flying is the norm.
Things form a gaggle of actors, their movements become acts in a play.
Next to enter is a gaggle of six "cocodettes", flighty young women of questionable virtue, with three billiards players as their escorts.
In terms of salt, a gaggle is equal to eight fifty pound bags of salt.
In terms of geese, a gaggle is equal to at least five geese.
His favorites are a gaggle of mermaids (all brunettes with the exception of a single strawberry-blond) who appear hand-sized next to the larger-than-life king.
I shall decline to mention any architect, other than to remark that there is a whole gaggle of community architects—if that is the right term—or a whole collection of them.
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.