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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
gurgle .
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Examples
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So he ate and drank and made merry and took his pleasure and gave gifts of gear and coin and was profuse with gold and addrest himself up to eating fowls and breaking the seals of wine-flasks and listening to the giggle of the daughter of the vine, as she gurgled from the flagon and enjoying the jingle of the singing-girls; nor did he give over this way of life, till his wealth was wasted and the case worsened and all his goods went from him and he bit his hands284 in bitter penitence.
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Strangled woman 'gurgled' on phone to mum THE mother of a woman strangled by her husband received a call that sounded like somebody was "drowning" on the night her daughter died, a court has been told.
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Bloodied: Strangled woman 'gurgled' on phone to mum
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Strangled woman 'gurgled' on phone to mum THE mother of a woman strangled by her husband received a call that sounded like somebody was "drowning" on the night her daughter died, a court has been told.
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Bloodied: Strangled woman 'gurgled' on phone to mum
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Bloodied: Strangled woman 'gurgled' on phone to mum
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Strangled woman 'gurgled' on phone to mum THE mother of a woman strangled by her husband received a call that sounded like somebody was "drowning" on the night her daughter died, a court has been told.
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Bloodied: Strangled woman 'gurgled' on phone to mum
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Bloodied: Strangled woman 'gurgled' on phone to mum
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My shoulder hurt like it was going to fall off, and I half gurgled an acknowledgment.
Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011
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