gurgle
खळखळ असा आवाज
definition
verb
my stomach gurgled
make a hollow bubbling sound like that made by water running out of a bottle.
noun
Catherine gave a gurgle of laughter
a gurgling sound.
translation of 'gurgle'
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खळखळ असा आवाज,
खळखळाट
example
He felt a small 'gurgle' of laughter in the back of his throat, at let it come, slipping into a smirk and then morphing into a grin.
Once I got settled in a sitting position, my stomach decided to 'gurgle' and I had realized for the first time in days that I was hungry.
chemicals 'gurgle' down a drain straight into the sewers
Now, add a splash of peach schnapps, then a 'gurgle' or two of Jack Daniels.
He heard waves pounding in his ears, the soft 'gurgle' beneath the waves, the silty sound of sand being moved within hidden currents.
From inside, there came the sound of women's chatter, as well as the 'gurgle' of happy babies.
Orangutans, gorillas, and their ape relatives, meanwhile, will ineffectually thrash around in deep water or simply 'gurgle' and sink.
Her often unintelligible language is as nascent as the land itself; sounds not yet words 'gurgle' like the very volcanoes that created her native surroundings.
I tried to speak, to say that of course I could, but a 'gurgle' was all that sounded.
Catherine gave a 'gurgle' of laughter
The distinctive whining of a straining shield generator sounded, followed by the 'gurgle' of flushing coolant, a desperate attempt by engineering to make the generator last longer.
Catherine gave a 'gurgle' of laughter
A 'gurgle' , sounding very similar to a laugh, replaced her cries, and a smile graced her face as Trent picked her up.
I couldn't stop the 'gurgle' of laughter erupting.
After a minute or two, I can feel the mud burbling and 'gurgling' next to my skin, beneath the clingfilm.
James 'gurgled' with what sounded like glee, though I reasoned babies that young shouldn't know about glee yet.
We stopped near a small spring that 'gurgled' its way through the dense forest of rocks.
The water 'gurgles' between golden sand banks and rugged grey granite boulders that have given one island its name, Elephantine.
My stomach 'gurgled' , anticipating the moment coming.
My stomach 'gurgled' uneasily and I felt my face flush green.
Needless to say I arrived at the meeting and, much to my relief, managed to control myself sufficiently to avoid any embarrassing 'gurgles' …
Water 'gurgled' up out of the hole and the ice around it began to leak through long fissures.
Bowel sounds vary greatly in pitch and quality, being low-pitched or high-pitched 'gurgles' or rumbles. ‘Tinkling’ bowel sounds represent bowel obstruction.
Continuing upward, we passed an old log barn from which we could hear the companionable 'gurgles' and neck bells of sheep, safely shut away behind a door.
Then, it turns into a stream that 'gurgles' past sleepy hamlets and sylvan surroundings.
My stomach 'gurgled' once more and I stared him down.
A brook 'gurgled' by peacefully and there, nestled against the coniferous trees, was a hut.
Katie heard the distinct sounds of water 'gurgling' and wind whistling though caves in the rock.
A small crystalline brook 'gurgled' over worn round stones as it ran to its destination.
Several bottles of fine Chardonnay 'gurgled' in Ted's pack.
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