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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

He was eager to join the volunteer effort and drove the gurgling, steaming contraption that he lovingly called “Mercedes Original” up toward the tracks.

From Washington Post

The Buffalo Creek that survives today is calm in places and flows briskly in others, its rapids gurgling.

From Seattle Times

Once, Thoreau wrote, a frequenter of the woods passed Zilpah’s house and claimed to have heard her muttering to herself, witchlike, over a gurgling pot — “Ye all are bones, bones!”

From Washington Post