guggle

[ guhg-uhl ]

verb (used with or without object),gug·gled, gug·gling.
  1. to gurgle.

noun
  1. a guggling sound; gurgle.

Origin of guggle

1
1605–15; imitative; see -le

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How to use guggle in a sentence

  • The indignant captain put forth his best efforts to make suitable retort, but could only emit a series of "guggles."

    Blow The Man Down | Holman Day
  • The church resounded with guggles and gasps, like a great deal of bath-water running out of an ill-constructed tub.

    Clover | Susan Coolidge