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How to use gurgled in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "gurgled" and check conjugation/comparative form for "gurgled". Mastering all the usages of "gurgled" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Her throat gurgled, her hands trembled, and then she died.
"It's all [gurgled wretching sound]," one girl, a Scottish girl, says.
Not far away, water gurgled out of another hole in the ground.
Seawater gurgled audibly up through manhole covers and seeped from the grass.
Beneath my feet the manure bubbled and gurgled, forming foamy peaks and crests.
Fountains gurgled; parrots squawked; dogs barked on the other side of courtyard walls.
" Guthrie can be heard saying in the video as Charley gurgled and cooed. "What?
The sun beat down, the mercury climbed, and the calm, green Sacramento River gurgled its invitation.
"I'm actually breastfeeding right now," she said, as her month-old son gurgled from over the line.
It hit Swedish shelves in 1994, where it gurgled under the radar for the next 803 years.
" Baby Eureka gurgled, "I will fight tooth and nail before I let the top three be from New York!
So b becomes v, g becomes a gurgled gh, and so on: High Valyrian's obar ("curve") becomes Astapori Valyrian's uvor.
There, water gurgled in a fountain, a bird twittered in a cage, and the smell of Chinese herbs filled the air.
His synthesizer lines whistled, gurgled, cackled, squished, snickered and belched; their pitches might wriggle, and their tones could bristle and bite.
This is Wayne in peak gurgled Auto-Tune rap ("I got problems bigger than these boys / my deposits they be on steroooids").
My fruit-filled stomach gurgled like crazy, and I wondered if celebrities are so thin because they are knee-deep in natural laxatives.
He was christened at 14 days old, and he reportedly "slept, murmured, gurgled and yawned" through the service at Georgetown University Hospital's chapel.
The biggest risk you're running here seems to be getting a disgusting, mushy amalgam of gurgled milk and Frosted Flakes spewed all over you.
In the neonatal ward, newborns gurgled in the arms of their mothers, who wore bright red head scarves that stood out against the whitewashed walls.
In the neonatal ward, newborns gurgled in the arms of their mothers, who wore bright red head scarves that stood out against the whitewashed walls.
Rome Journal ROME — Rome's cold, clean water has flowed through ancient aqueducts, gurgled in baroque fountains and poured incessantly from thousands of the 19th-century spouts that still grace the city streets.
" In a dull and childless marriage to "a bastard of the standard-issue variety," she is biding her time at Goode's, her life "slipping away with the rinsing water as it gurgled down the plughole.
When Mitt Romney announced that he was running for a Utah Senate seat, various corners of the anti-Trump internet gurgled with anticipation that Romney might be a source of conservative opposition to the president in Congress.
Now, however, he made it, and then with around a minute left he did it again, giving the Thunder the lead, and in the end, as the crowd gurgled on its own disappointment, the Thunder won by 6 points.
This is just extremely solid raw black metal with a hint of decent production—you can hear what's going on, and despite its minimal bent, there's a lot of interesting space to explore between the martial beats and gurgled rasps.
What I'd really like to talk about is how Lil Wayne singlehandedly proved every doubt about Auto-Tune wrong with his declarations in this verse, a wildly swooping and gurgled performance that somehow drifts from straightforward objectification into genuine romance.
The horrifying reports, which do not include victims' names, describe a 31-year-old California woman whose boyfriend tried for 163 hours to reach hospice as she gurgled and turned blue, and a panicked caregiver in New York calling repeatedly for middle-of-the-night assistance from confused hospice workers unaware of who was on duty.
Jones, his history teacher, who had recently got divorced and had some sort of weird digestive issue, and whenever she stood behind you her stomach gurgled, so it was like there was a freaking trash compactor back there wearing too much perfume and occasionally making moans of unhappiness at what had to be a pretty miserable life, what with that face.
Before he dies, she, her right eye spattered with his blood, lovingly holds him in her arms and assures him: "Francis... my dear... you're safe now. It was the only way, my darling. You do understand?" Likewise, Urquhart's love for Elizabeth is shown by his last word, a gurgled, deathlike "Elizabeth".
The Montserrat Orioles song is a loud series of melodious whistles, but slow and methodical. Single notes given are given every 2 – 3 seconds. Notes are composed of single syllables, or two syllables, usually short, sharp whistles or lower pitched gurgled whistles. One predominant note is a sharply descending whistled 'tseew'.
It was believed that bolotnik or bolotnitsa would lure people or an animal to the swamp, before they drown them. To lure people to the swamp, bolotnik quacked like a duck, mooed like a cow, gurgled like a black cock or screamed. He also grew near the swamp stupefying herbs, mostly rosemary and created will-o'-the-wisps on the surface of the water . When a person is already in the quagmire, bolotnik grabs him by the feet and slowly, but inevitably, drags him to the depths.
In the novel, Button's Inn, published in 1887, Albion W. Tourgee wrote about the roadside inn, now gone, that stood three miles (5 km) uphill from Lake Erie, and the creek that flowed nearby: > At its very crest the hill was cloven by a yawning gorge, whose sides fell > sheerly down to the level of a dashing stream that sped along its slippery > bed a hundred feet below. Here ran one branch of an impetuous rivulet, that > rising half a score of miles from the lake fought its way with devious > windings through a thousand feet of hindering shale, down to the level of > the sparkling lake. From source to mouth there was hardly a hundred yards of > quiet water. It had cut the slaty layers smoothly off, so that the riven > ends made a sheer wall, falling sharply to the water's edge on either side, > and shutting out the sunshine save at midday, until it shot laughingly out > from its prisoning banks, sparkled and gurgled for an instant over rounded > stones, with the shelving beach-sands crumbling into it, and then lost > itself in the blue bosom of the lake.

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