burble

/ˈbɜrbəl/
noun
  1. A bubbling or gurgling sound.
    • We could hear the burble of the radiator as it heated up.
    • The only sound was the soft burble of the brook nearby.
    • The baby's laugh was like a happy burble.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To make a continuous, low, bubbling sound, like water flowing over stones.
    • We sat by the fountain, listening to the water burble in the sunlight.
    • The coffee maker began to burble as it finished brewing.
    • The small stream burbles gently as it winds through the meadow.
  2. To speak in a lively, excited, or confused way that is hard to follow.
    • During the interview, she burbled nervously, jumping from topic to topic.
    • He burbled on about his new invention without pausing for breath.
    • The toddler burbled happily about her day at the park.
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