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guggle

[ guhg-uhl ]

verb (used with or without object)

, gug·gled, gug·gling.
  1. to gurgle.


noun

  1. a guggling sound; gurgle.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of guggle1

1605–15; imitative; -le
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Example Sentences

It sank gradually bottom downwards, and the liquid guggled into it as it sank.

They listened again to the gurgling and “guggling,” the bubbles, and kiss, kiss of the wavelets.

Hurree Babu reached for the pipe, and sucked it till it guggled again.

There was the usual combination of sounds beneath and around me,—the mixture of guggle, clunk, and splash,—of low, continuous rush, and bluff, loud blow, which forms in such circumstances the voyager's concert.

His face was afire with the drink that he had taken, and his throat was guggling and sputtering.

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