- gur|gling|ly
- gur|gling|ly «GEHR glihng lee», adverb.with a gurgle.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
gling — an·gling; bea·gling; dan·gling·ly; en·tan·gling; gan·gling; gig·gling·ly; gur·gling·ly; jin·gling·ly; scrag·gling; shin·gling; strag·gling·ly; tin·gling·ly; wrig·gling·ly; mind bog·gling; bun·gling·ly; mind bog·gling·ly; nig·gling·ly;… … English syllables
gur — au·gur·er; bul·gur; ca·lon sé·gur; gur·dwa·ra; gur·dy; gur·geons; gur·geon; gur·ges; gur·gi·ta·tion; gur·gling·ly; gur·jun; gur·ma; gur·mu·khi; gur·nard; gur·ney; gur·ney·ite; gur·ry; gur·witsch; ju·gur·thine; lan·gur; re·gur; re·gur·gi·tant;… … English syllables
gur|gle — «GUR guhl», verb, gled, gling, noun. –v.i. 1. to flow or run with a bubbling sound: »Water gurgles when it is poured out of a bottle or flows over stones. 2. to make a bubbling sound: »The baby gurgled happily. –v.t. to express with a gurgle:… … Useful english dictionary
gurglingly — gur·gling·ly … English syllables
Gurglingly — Gur gling*ly , adv. In a gurgling manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gurgle — gur•gle [[t]ˈgɜr gəl[/t]] v. gled, gling, n. 1) to flow in a broken, irregular, noisy current: water gurgling from a bottle[/ex] 2) to make a sound as of water doing this; babble 3) to utter or express with a gurgling sound 4) the act or noise of … From formal English to slang
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