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“gurgled”
gurgle, gurgles, gurgling, gurgled (verb forms)
1. To have the deep bubbling noise that liquid makes when it is poured from a bottle.
2. To make a bubbling sound in the throat, or to say something with a bubbling sound in the throat.
3. To flow in a broken irregular current with a bubbling sound.
4. To make the quiet sound of water moving over rocks, through a pipe, etc.: "We could hear the gurgling of a stream near our tent."
6. To make happy and quiet sounds: "The baby gurgled contentedly."
2. To make a bubbling sound in the throat, or to say something with a bubbling sound in the throat.
3. To flow in a broken irregular current with a bubbling sound.
4. To make the quiet sound of water moving over rocks, through a pipe, etc.: "We could hear the gurgling of a stream near our tent."
"The water gurgled through the pipes."
5. To make a sound like a liquid boiling or bubbling: "We could hear her stomach gurgling because she was so hungry."6. To make happy and quiet sounds: "The baby gurgled contentedly."
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