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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

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

From New York Times

When his stomach started to churn and gurgle Friday afternoon, J.P.

From Seattle Times

The sound of gurgling and bubbling water enveloped through the room.

From BBC

Rock pigeons cooed and gurgled inside small crevices in the cave walls, marred in places by graffiti from long-ago visitors.

From Washington Post