0 (of babies) to make a happy sound with the back of the throat:
1 to make a bubbling sound like water flowing over an uneven surface:
Nodding and rotation of the head, neck extension, gurgling, writhing movements of the limbs, and severe hypotonia have also been noted.
Presumably that means that it wants to see the shipbuilding industry gurgle down the drain.
No noisy and tempestuous sounds are inaudible to us; on occasions the most we hear is a sort of gentle gurgle.
If a parent were to wheel a baby in his pram more quickly, the child would gurgle with delight.
At the present time we burn it as though it will gurgle for ever, but in reality we know that it will not.
From the five wells, fitted with barred concrete lid, you hear water gurgle and splash of an association with the former city well.
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The toilet then gives its characteristic gurgle as the siphon action ceases and no more water flows out of the toilet.
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(嬰兒)開心地咯咯叫, (尤指小溪)汩汩流淌…
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(婴儿)开心地咯咯叫, (尤指小溪)汩汩流淌…
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gorjear, borbotar, gorgotear…
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gorgolejar…
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bulgotać, gaworzyć…
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lıkırdamak, lıkır lıkır ses çıkarmak…
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gargouiller…
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gurgle, rumle, boble…
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