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She kept her mask up to greet him over the hiss of the grill and the gurgle of fryer oil.
DOES IT GET BETTER FOR THE INDIE FINE DINING RESTAURANT?SARA SHERIDANJULY 22, 2021EATER
Laughing at intervals that low gurgle which sprang from fear, as some wild bird would start up at his approach, he plodded on.
THE UNDERWORLDJAMES C. WELSH
The next instant he sank back with a gurgle in his throat and a knife thrust in his side.
BLAZED TRAIL STORIESSTEWART EDWARD WHITE
Elsie jumped up with a little gurgle of joy and ran ahead of her mother to the 25 flower.
EVERY GIRL'S BOOKGEORGE F. BUTLER
Then there was a loud scream that died in a weltering gurgle.
HUNTERS OUT OF SPACEJOSEPH EVERIDGE KELLEAM
His eyes closed tight, and there was a funny gurgle in his throat.
THE PLANET STRAPPERSRAYMOND ZINKE GALLUN
There were a few minutes while the water began to gurgle down through the dry pipe.
THE REPAIRMANHARRY HARRISON
Gagged and bound, Fordak was helpless to do more than gurgle and sweat as Javan knelt and bared one of his feet.
WARRIOR OF THE DAWNHOWARD CARLETON BROWNE
The "tikler" was turned up again, and gurgle, gurgle, gurgle sang the fiery spirits.
THE BROKEN SWORDDENNISON WORTHINGTON
All at once Mr. C., at the further end from me, began to gurgle and groan like a person in an epileptic fit.
THE MYSTERIES OF ALL NATIONSJAMES GRANT
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO GURGLE

  • aerate
  • boil
  • burble
  • effervesce
  • ferment
  • fizz
  • froth
  • gurgle
  • hiss
  • lather
  • seethe
  • simmer
  • sparkle
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