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[ UK /ɡˈɜːɡə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɝɡəɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. drink from a flask with a gurgling sound
  2. make sounds similar to gurgling water
    The baby gurgled with satisfaction when the mother tickled it
  3. utter with a gurgling sound
    `Help,' the stabbing victim gurgled
  4. flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise
    babbling brooks
NOUN
  1. the bubbling sound of water flowing from a bottle with a narrow neck

How To Use gurgle In A Sentence

  • She planted little kisses across its forehead and it gurgled.
  • Light pains in my chest, the indeterminable gurgle in my stomach, a swaying before my eyes. Books in 2009, #5
  • The water gurgled and purled, loudly at first, then softly, as a powerful foot-wide whirlpool took shape.
  • And just then began the ugliest man to gurgle and snort, as if something unutterable in him tried to find expression; when, however, he had actually found words, behold! it was a pious, strange litany in praise of the adored and censed ass. Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none
  • He gave a low gurgle of laughter.
  • So say he gives up his training, that's four thousand pounds down the gurgler.
  • She gurgled her delight.
  • The gurglet and mantle were passed to him, and soon he and his follower were feeling their way upward. The Prince of India — Volume 01
  • A small crystalline brook gurgled over worn round stones as it ran to its destination.
  • The little girl gurgled at her aunt.
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