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gurglingly

  • a word derived from gurgle.
    gurgle
    verb (used without object)
    to flow in a broken, irregular, noisy current.

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Then she leaned toward Nolan, refilling his cup, and said gurglingly, “Was he working awfully hard at the stupid old office?”

From Eve to the Rescue by Dudley Gloyne Summers

At dinner my partner on each side gurglingly wished to know how I liked Dash, taking it for granted that I knew it more or less by heart.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 18, 1914 by Sir Owen Seaman

Shawls were spread, plates handed round, bottles gurglingly uncorked, and chicken and "pâté de foie gras" distributed until everyone was steadily at work.

From Twixt France and Spain by E. Ernest Bilbrough

"Yes!" she said contritely, and with the most delightful, kindest inflection and laugh—such a laugh!—a laugh gurglingly melodious—oh, dash it, yes; I mean just that!—like the flute notes in the overture to what's-his-name—that sort!

From The Haunted Pajamas by Francis Perry Elliott

He chuckled hoarsely, gurglingly, and out came the note-book and pencil from his sleeve.

From The Haunted Pajamas by Francis Perry Elliott

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