Pronunciation: /ˈɡɜrɡəl/
noun a bubbling or gurgling sound
A1 The baby's gurgle of laughter was contagious.
A2 I could hear the gurgle of the stream as we approached.
B1 The gurgle of the coffee machine signaled that it was ready.
B2 The gurgle of the drain indicated a blockage.
C1 The gurgle of the water fountain provided a soothing background noise.
C2 The gurgle of the brook echoed through the forest.
verb to make a bubbling or gurgling sound
A1 The baby gurgled happily as she played with her toys.
A2 I could hear the water gurgling in the pipes as I took a shower.
B1 The stream gurgled softly as it flowed over the rocks.
B2 The kettle gurgled as it boiled, signaling that the water was ready.
C1 The coffee machine gurgled as it brewed a fresh pot of coffee.
C2 The river gurgled gently as it meandered through the valley.
formal The water gurgled as it flowed through the pipes.
informal I could hear the stomach gurgle after eating too much.
slang The baby's tummy started to gurgle after drinking milk too fast.
figurative Laughter gurgled out of him as he watched the comedy show.
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