Gurgle in a sentence as a noun

" Or I guess in this case, "gurgle gurgle squelch.

Urgh.. gurgle... believe me, I know all about that.

Don't forget the demons drinking from sports bottles that gurgle.

" It gave a mellow grunt, gurgled again and started to chew the cud.

Then put a 9-volt battery, with some zinc, in there and gurgle it all with Listerine.

The word graphics starts with a "g" that sounds like gurgle, good, golf, gallbladder, gun, grapes, etc... NOT giraffe.

Makes me feel like I'm in the Santa Cruz mountains, under some redwoods, listening to a creek gurgle by. Nice imagery, man.

Gurgle in a sentence as a verb

> The gurgle of scuba equipment, submarines and robots that are normally used to study marine life tend to spook whales.

Also, my stomach has stopped making those gurgle-sounds that eating lunch then immediately sitting down for a hour seems to cause.

"It harrumphed and gurgled a bit, wriggled its hind quarters into a more comfortable position and gazed peacefully at them.

They just sit there and smile or gurgle, but they don't know anything about mathematical proofs or kubernetes orchestration.

But it has had lots of upsides just the same, and I've learned a tremendous amount from watching Tcl itself gurgle down the drain, even if it still pisses me off.

Transcendentalism is about living in the moment, being one with nature, feeling every gentle gust and hearing every gurgle and lap of the stream.

Did the unknown language overflow and get routed to the disused section of my brain that once awaited regional programming and can utter or at least gurgle every human sound?

Gurgle definitions

noun

the bubbling sound of water flowing from a bottle with a narrow neck

verb

flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise; "babbling brooks"

See also: ripple babble guggle burble bubble

verb

make sounds similar to gurgling water; "The baby gurgled with satisfaction when the mother tickled it"

verb

drink from a flask with a gurgling sound

See also: guggle

verb

utter with a gurgling sound; "`Help,' the stabbing victim gurgled"