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- DictionaryGur·gle/ˈɡərɡ(ə)l/
verb
- 1. make a hollow bubbling sound like that made by water running out of a bottle: "my stomach gurgled"
noun
- 1. a gurgling sound: "Catherine gave a gurgle of laughter"
The meaning of GURGLE is to flow in a broken irregular current. How to use gurgle in a sentence.
GURGLE definition: 1. (of babies) to make a happy sound with the back of the throat: 2. (of water, especially small…. Learn more.
People gurgle when they say something (or make a noise) with an accompanying wet, gurgling sound. Your stomach might gurgle too, especially when you're hungry. And liquid itself gurgles, like a stream that gurgles over rocks or sweet iced tea that gurgles from a bottle into your glass.
Gurgle definition: to flow in a broken, irregular, noisy current. See examples of GURGLE used in a sentence.
GURGLE meaning: 1. (of babies) to make a happy sound with the back of the throat: 2. (of water, especially small…. Learn more.
1. (of liquids, esp of rivers, streams, etc) to make low bubbling noises when flowing. 2. to utter low throaty bubbling noises, esp as a sign of contentment. the baby gurgled with delight.
1. To flow in a broken irregular current with a bubbling sound: water gurgling from a bottle. 2. To make a sound similar to this: The baby gurgled with pleasure. v.tr. To express or pronounce with a broken, irregular, bubbling sound.
To flow with a bubbling or rippling sound, as water from a narrow-necked bottle does. To make such a sound in the throat, as a contented baby does. To express or pronounce with a broken, irregular, bubbling sound. The act or sound of gurgling.
Gurgle definition: to flow in a broken, irregular, noisy current. See examples of GURGLE used in a sentence.
to utter or express with a gurgling sound: The baby gurgled its delight. n. the act or noise of gurgling.