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gaggling

English

Verb

gaggling

  1. present participle of gaggle

Noun

gaggling (plural gagglings)

  1. The cackling sound of a goose.
    • 1966, Jewish Social Studies (volume 28, page 20)
      [] gold teeth, jewelry, and other belongings of the murdered were sorted out before dispatch to the Reich, and where several hundred geese not only provided meat for the SS-men, but with their gagglings also helped to drown the terrible cries []

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gangling

English

Etymology 1

Perhaps from gangle, from the dialectal gang (to go, to walk, to proceed).

Adjective

gangling (comparative more gangling, superlative most gangling)

  1. Awkwardly tall and thin, ungraceful.
    A gangling teenager.
Related terms
  • gangly
  • lanky
  • rangy
Translations

Etymology 2

From gang +? -ling.

Noun

gangling (plural ganglings)

  1. (nonce word, nonstandard) A member of a gang.

Anagrams

  • naggling

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