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n. (plural of gurgling English)
Usage examples of "gurglings".
As when by unseen hands the water is gradually drawn off from some mighty fountain, and with half-stifled melancholy gurglings the spray-column lowers and lowers to the ground — so the last long dying spout of the whale.
The water’s own noises, too, were more apparent than by day, its gurglings and ‘cloops’ more unexpected and near at hand.
A fire of sticks was burning near by, and over the fire hung an iron pot, and out of that pot came forth bubblings and gurglings, and a vague suggestive steaminess.
His creaking gait, his grunts, his great gurglings at the prospect of messy satiation.
Shivering, I would get back into bed, and lie watching the moving shadows of the curtains and listening to the gurglings and crackings of the house as it shifted itself.