burble

[ UK /bˈɜːbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈbɝbəɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise
    babbling brooks
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How To Use burble In A Sentence

  • Blood burbled from the wound in his little chest with each forced breath. Healing the Highlander
  • ‘The delivery model for service on this airline could easily be workshopped into a far more efficient, customer-oriented system than the shambles in front of us today,’ the man on my right burbled.
  • Gensets with integral sound shields can be very quiet, especially when fitted with exhaust systems that separate cooling water from the exhaust gas, avoiding the annoying burble/splash of the conventional exhaust system.
  • All the same, I can't help thinking that if only I could force myself to peep, burble and mangle my words like a child, I'd soon be able to communicate with the peoples of the world, or at least their kids.
  • Key burbled about the wonderful people who contribute to tourism.
  • Just before a wing stalls, the airflow "burbles," or becomes turbulent over the upper surface of the wing.
  • I twist the throttle and with a tinny burble the bike leaps forward and sweeps around the first right-hand curve and into the straight.
  • So much babble and burble is spoken about the internet and cyber-space that I almost recoil from it but the web conforms entirely to the free market idea of an end-independent spontaneous order.
  • And if properly looked after, the big V8 is a lovely motor that will behave itself and deliver a low, buttery burble as you cruise along.
  • It pops and burbles on the overrun and, mated to the seven speed dual clutch gearbox, is fast to rev and shift. HW Cars: Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG WestSide Highway Bound «
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