32 collocations for gurgle

Holding him helpless, bent backwards across his broad chest, Fyfe slowly and systematically choked him; he shut off his breath until Monohan's tongue protruded, and his eyes bulged glassily, and horrible, gurgling noises issued from his gaping mouth.

The primroses grew thickly in a wonderful carpet that spread in all directions, sloping down to a glade where gurgled a brown stream.

"You have to have sunsets and twilights and gurgling brooks and" "You leave the gurgling brooks to me," I said; "I'll make them gurgle all right.

"That's because he has had a few balls," gurgled Browning.

Menaces slighting and remonstrance mocking, They stand and twangle, tootle, grind, and gurgle Their horrible cacophony.

Jeems rolled over and over, clutching small feathers from the mattress in the agony of his delight, while the clothed youths contented themselves with amused but gurgling chuckles.

I could not have covered more than half the distance when the first sound of attack reached mefar-off, gurgling cry of agony, which pierced the darkness like the scream of a dying soul.

So the fellow sat and drummed to the melody of a song which the Flagellants had sung at the Jewish massacre, while he gurgled, in a coarse, beery voice "Our dear Lady true Walked in the morning dew, Kyrie eleison!" "Hans, that is a terrible tune," cried a voice from behind the closed gate of the Jewish quarter.

" He gurgled out some expressions of gratitude and took his departure, while I renewed my attack upon the sardines and bread.

"Damn foolishness," gurgled the Heavy Business Friend, sipping his port.

" "Yes, I know that," gurgled Holman; "but Leithoh, damn it!

"I wasjust wonderingwhat your folks wouldthinkif theysaw younow," gurgled Jones.

A mother's bll-ess-ings go with you," gurgled the lady, who was not, it must be confessed, a woman of strong moral character.

On the table behind them gurgled the shaded lamp, lighting their faces from the eyes downwards.

" "Leave me," gurgled Leveson.

" "What a strangely interesting face your friend the poet has," gurgled the maiden of forty.

It had that peculiar effect on us, didn't it, Peggy?" "And II almost choked myself," gurgled Peggy as they took their places at the table.

" "What is it?" gurgled the Professor.

They squeak and gurgle out an unintelligible protest, then cosily settle their heads again beneath the sheltering wing, and sleep the slumber of the dreamless.

"Hehe attacked you?" gurgled Rattleton, seeming to forget his recent sickness.

He heard the low, gurgling shriek of terror; he looked into the eyes with the fear of hell before them!

There a bridge spans the brook that gurgles its elfin song to cheer the dusty traveler on its way.

The two gurgled out some sounds which were intended for words and doged behind the bedroom door.

The bark made a fearful whirl from the spot where it had so long lain, yielding to the touch of the gust like a vane turning on its pivot, while the water gurgled several streaks on deck.

Bottle after bottle, was passed down the line, and as it gurgled down the throats of these enthusiastic marchers they smacked their lips with as much gusto as did Rip Van Winkle when partaking of the soporific potation that produced his twenty years' sleep.

32 collocations for  gurgle