gaggle - Meaning in Malayalam

gaggle - Meaning in Malayalam

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Definitions and Meaning of gaggle in English

gaggle noun

  1. a flock of geese

gaggle verb

  1. make a noise characteristic of a goose

    Example

    • "Cackling geese"

What is gaggle meaning in Malayalam?

The word or phrase gaggle refers to a flock of geese, or make a noise characteristic of a goose. See gaggle meaning in Malayalam, gaggle definition, translation and meaning of gaggle in Malayalam. Learn and practice the pronunciation of gaggle. Find the answer of what is the meaning of gaggle in Malayalam.

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