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gurgle

[gur-guhl] / ˈgɜr gəl /




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The gurgle of the broken stillness fills my ears, and I slip into my zone and move with the rhythm that the fly demands.

From Literature

Something gave a gurgling howl and sank into darkness.

From Literature

Her baby sister gurgling helplessly in the background isn’t the only one utterly dependent on her maternal care.

From Los Angeles Times

The stream gurgled as we went across the field, Patch’s hand in mine.

From Literature

“But so far nothing too creepy has happened. I mean, it’s awfully dark outside at night. No weird noises, though, aside from creaking, popping, and pipe gurgle.”

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