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Example sentences for "gurgles"

Lexicographically close words:
gunyahs; gurdy; gurgite; gurgle; gurgled; gurgling; gurl; gurls; gurly; gurnard
  1. The young man who had got in, made another unintelligible joke in a rather high-pitched voice, which was somehow familiar, and again the gurgles broke forth.

  2. He leads Thayer's brigade up to the crest of the hill, just where the road begins to descend into the ravine, through which gurgles the clear running brook.

  3. A clear brook, which is fed by springs, gurgles over a sandy bed, close by the church.

  4. The brook which gurgles past the church empties into the creek.

  5. The stream there has dwindled to a brook, and gurgles over a rocky bed.

  6. How the rank breath gurgles through his throat in his drunken sleep.

  7. I try to shriek, but the sound gurgles unuttered in my throat.

  8. Calls, a nasal note and a rolling twitter; song, a high fife like whistle of rarely more than eight or ten notes; without gurgles or grace notes.

  9. The Professor's gurgles of joy died away slowly, and none of the others seemed inclined to break the stillness.

  10. I am always impressed," she gurgles on, "by the calm serenity in the eyes of these little ones.

  11. He wrote a column about this kind of love in his Mars department, and a hundred thousand men read it with gurgles of warm appreciation and quoted it at dinner the next night.

  12. They carried it down-stairs with exaggerated caution, but Genevieve Maud saw it from afar, and, deeply moved by their thoughtfulness, approached with gurgles of selfish appreciation.

  13. She, essaying to lift her heavy eyes, swoons back; the deep-driven wound gurgles in her breast.

  14. He fell into a philosophical mood, spouting away at Bill, and Bill responded with fists and delicious gurgles and an imitative sense of investigation.

  15. I gurgles gaspy a couple of times before I catches my breath.

  16. She gurgles somethin' throaty, goes purple in the gills, and prepares to smear me on the spot; but I gives her the straight look between the eyes and hurries on.

  17. Often terminating in a silvery chirrup, the note, varied with melodious chuckles and gurgles of lulling softness, is exceedingly pleasing, the expression of a bird of refinement, content and sweet temper.

  18. And it was not a series of sentimental sobs and sighs or controlled and effective sniffs in which Louisa Helen was indulging, but she was boo-hooing in good earnest with real chokings and gurgles of sobs.

  19. With a series of gurgles and laps the consoling draft was quickly consumed and the whimperer left by this double ministration in a state of placid contentment.

  20. Pixie read on undisturbed, soft gurgles of laughter marking her enjoyment of sensational passages.

  21. The gurgles of excitement, the clutchings of Mamzelle's skirts, the shrieks of exultation as the happy moment drew near, were as charming to the beholder as to the children themselves.

  22. It was an occasion for dancing and handclapping and little gurgles of laughter.

  23. The wind blew from the south that day in great gusts as warm as summer; the air was full of the sounds of running water, of sweet, interrupted tinkles and sudden gurgles and steady outpourings as from a thousand pitchers.

  24. The tinkles and gurgles and plashes of water came mysteriously from all sides through the dusk.

  25. You have often noticed that when you pour water out of a bottle it gurgles and gulps instead of flowing out evenly.

  26. When you turn a bottle of water upside down the water gurgles out instead of coming out in a smooth, steady stream.

  27. He threw himself upon her with gurgles of greeting.

  28. Soft splashings from the washroom and gurgles from Freddie told her that Aunt Martha had forestalled her at part of her labors.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gurgles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.