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burbling

burbling \burbling\ burbly \burbly\adj.

  1. uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm; as, a novel told in burbly panting tones.

    Syn: effusive, gushing.

  2. bubbling; -- of sounds, especially of water.

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burbling

n. A burble, the sounds of a burble. vb. (present participle of burble English)

WordNet
burbling

adj. uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm; "a novel told in burbly panting tones" [syn: burbly, effusive, gushing]

Usage examples of "burbling".

Wuher noticed amidst the urban burblings a larger number of speeders than usual, as well as a discomfiting percentage of stormtroopers.

At the center of the mall, which was two hundred paces long by a hundred wide, was a glittering fountain shaped from curves of polished metal, with water burbling and chirruping from level to level.

From a small crack in the concrete near the tunnel's curving top, a kitchen-faucet-sized stream came burbling down the concavity of wall.

She is seated on a rock ledge, legs dangling in the burbling clarity of the freshwater pool in her living room.

He eyed the road around the upraised burbling bottle to the visible astonishment of a passing minivan marked ST.

The ensuing chorus of whoops, cackles, and verbal exclamations never fading entirely away but burbling on as a secondary background track, ready to flare full force the moment their man reentered a scene.

Carialle peered at each one closely, and recorded its burblings to the others through IT.

There was a ringing, rasping chorus of tiny sound all around him, splashings and burblings, none of which he'd noted earlier in the day.

There was a ringing, rasping chorus of tiny sound all around him, splashings and burblings, none of which he’d noted earlier in the day.

Anglic words hissed from atop the swaying stack of fatty rings, accompanied by liquid burblings and mucusy pops.