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gurgle

[gur-guhl] / ˈgɜr gəl /




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When he meets adults he stares at them and takes them in, then kindly smiles and gurgles and lets them pat him, ruffle his hair, and take his face in their hands.

From The Wall Street Journal

The silence was broken by chirping birds, the gentle breeze and the gurgling of water flowing into a stream that feeds the Machias River, where endangered Atlantic salmon return.

From Seattle Times

"I've got so many different feelings all gurgling up in here," Ms Lee said after Congress approved the new federal holiday.

From BBC

Their breathing may be slowed, with gurgling, or stopped altogether.

From New York Times

But the last time I called, he could only gurgle on the phone, having suffered a stroke.

From Seattle Times