gurgle

/ˈɡɜrɡəl/
noun
  1. A bubbling sound, especially of liquid.
    • We heard the gurgle of the river from our campsite.
    • There was a loud gurgle as the sink emptied.
    • The gurgle of the baby made everyone smile.
verb
  1. To make a bubbling sound, like water flowing unevenly.
    • The baby gurgled happily in her high chair.
    • The coffee maker gurgled as it finished brewing.
    • The stream gurgled over the smooth stones.
  2. To flow with a bubbling sound.
    • The fountain gurgled softly in the garden.
    • Water gurgled from the broken pipe onto the floor.
    • Rainwater gurgled down the drainpipe.