gurge (Meaning)
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gurge (n.)
A whirlpool.
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gurge (v. t.)
To swallow up.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gurge
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gurge Sentence Examples
- The torrential downpour created a gurge of water over the overflowing riverbank.
- The gurgling sound of the boiling cauldron indicated the violent turbulence within.
- The gurge of the ocean waves surged against the rugged cliffs, sending up an ethereal spray.
- As the storm raged, the wind whipped up a gurge of debris, casting it across the desolate landscape.
- The gurge of the crowd filled the stadium as they erupted in cheers for their favorite team.
- The swift current caused a gurge in the river, threatening to capsize the boat.
- The gurge of the vacuum cleaner sucked up the dust and dirt like a whirlwind.
- The gurge of the blender filled the kitchen with a cacophony of sound.
- The gurge of the engine roared through the night, signaling the passage of a train.
- The gurge of the dragon's breath melted the iron bars, opening a path to freedom.
FAQs About the word gurge
A whirlpool., To swallow up.
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The torrential downpour created a gurge of water over the overflowing riverbank.
The gurgling sound of the boiling cauldron indicated the violent turbulence within.
The gurge of the ocean waves surged against the rugged cliffs, sending up an ethereal spray.
As the storm raged, the wind whipped up a gurge of debris, casting it across the desolate landscape.