gurglet
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of gurglet
Example Sentences
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In preparation for the excursion the gurglet half full of water and the sheepskin mantle of the black man were lowered into the little vessel.
From The Prince of India — Volume 01 by Wallace, Lewis
Rejoining his workmen, he took a knife from the girdle of one of them, and cut a slit in the gurglet large enough to admit the bags of precious stones.
From The Prince of India — Volume 01 by Wallace, Lewis
The master made two trips; the first one, he took the gurglet in; the second, he took the mantle wrapping the sword.
From The Prince of India — Volume 01 by Wallace, Lewis
On the way back to the galley he made new packages, using his mantle as a wrap for the sword, and the new gurglet for the bags of jewels.
From The Prince of India — Volume 02 by Wallace, Lewis
Rejoining his attendant, and staying a moment to thoroughly empty the gurglet of water, on his hands and knees he crawled into a passage much obstructed by debris.
From The Prince of India — Volume 01 by Wallace, Lewis
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