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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of gaggle.

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Examples

  • One of my fantasies is to see that as Nancy is removed from her respendent office in DC, or better, being gaggled over across the street to be arraigned.

    Hey, what do these twelve legislators have in common? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2010

  • In the Obama campaign's first reaction (if you don't count Gibbs and Biden on the morning shows and the traveling staff's guffaws watching the speech last night) David Axelrod came back on the plane and gaggled with us about Palin's speech before taking off to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

    Axelrod on Palin - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • So I made my way to the Javits Center on Friday morning, the relief-effort collection point where would-be volunteers confusedly gaggled around, trying to figure out how to be useful.

    Usefulness In A Crisis: My 9/11 Story | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • The trees stood gaggled together in the woods, perfectly still, as if in anticipation of something … big.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

  • The trees stood gaggled together in the woods, perfectly still, as if in anticipation of something … big.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

  • The trees stood gaggled together in the woods, perfectly still, as if in anticipation of something … big.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

  • The trees stood gaggled together in the woods, perfectly still, as if in anticipation of something … big.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

  • The trees stood gaggled together in the woods, perfectly still, as if in anticipation of something … big.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

  • The trees stood gaggled together in the woods, perfectly still, as if in anticipation of something … big.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

  • The trees stood gaggled together in the woods, perfectly still, as if in anticipation of something … big.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

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