gurgle (Meaning)

Wordnet

gurgle (n)

the bubbling sound of water flowing from a bottle with a narrow neck

Wordnet

gurgle (v)

flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise

make sounds similar to gurgling water

drink from a flask with a gurgling sound

utter with a gurgling sound

Webster

gurgle (v. i.)

To run or flow in a broken, irregular, noisy current, as water from a bottle, or a small stream among pebbles or stones.

Webster

gurgle (n.)

The act of gurgling; a broken, bubbling noise. Tinkling gurgles.

gurgle Sentence Examples

  1. The clear stream gurgled merrily over the smooth pebbles.
  2. The baby's stomach gurgled with hunger.
  3. The bubbling coffeemaker gurgled and steamed as it brewed.
  4. The water in the bathtub gurgled down the drain.
  5. The old man's throat gurgled as he struggled to speak.
  6. The bubbling lava gurgled and oozed out of the volcano.
  7. The leaky faucet gurgled and dripped, disturbing the silence.
  8. The gurgling sound of the pump signaled that the water was flowing.
  9. The gurgling of the river soothed the hiker's tired mind.
  10. The bubbling spring water gurgled and cascaded over the rocks.

FAQs About the word gurgle

the bubbling sound of water flowing from a bottle with a narrow neck, flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise, make sounds similar to gurgling water,

ripple, trickle,splash, bubble, wash, drip, plash, lap, dribble, rush

stream,stream,run, roll, roll, run, pour, pour,

The clear stream gurgled merrily over the smooth pebbles.

The baby's stomach gurgled with hunger.

The bubbling coffeemaker gurgled and steamed as it brewed.

The water in the bathtub gurgled down the drain.