0 present participle of burble
1 to make a low, continuous bubbling sound, like water moving over stones
2 to talk about something continuously and in a way that is not very clear:
The combination of these trills was used to blend the saxophone sound with the burbling sound of granular synthesis.
I would listen more attentively to the green movement and those who are sympathetic to environmental problems than to the burblings of a cynical old politician.
Indeed, they started burbling about child allowances in the context of what most of us concerned with the motor industry would regard as a most significant development and opportunity.
I spare you the whole-souled burblings in the park, the leaves, lilacs, tulips, and so on.
I started playing this real sort of basic kind of riff, and we just went form there and then started burbling out lyrics.
It opens with an instrumental section, starting with gently burbling synthesizers.
Its burbling background vocals are adapted from the former song.
This is normal behavior, called burbling.