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Often used in the same context:
burble,
hiss,
thrum,
whoosh,
whirr,
hum,
throb,
shriek,
tinkle,
whir,
wail,
splosh,
clop,
screech,
sibilant,
shrilling,
growl,
whimpers,
clack,
clatter,
crackle,
croaking,
clunk,
squeals,
yelps,
murmur,
whump,
scream,
creak,
cackle,
trilling,
splutter,
moans,
thuds,
slurp,
guttural,
retch,
whine,
babbling,
purr,
tinny,
mewl,
spume,
pattering,
snuffling,
keening,
whinnies,
mewing,
cacophonic,
exhalations,
plink,
droning,
groan,
warbling,
miaow,
squawks,
blowholes,
sighs,
mumble,
throaty,
scritch,
chirrup,
hoofbeats,
chuff,
thump,
chitter,
beeps,
burp,
rumble,
gabble,
yowl,
chirp,
achoo,
birdcall,
roar,
basso,
clanking,
whisper,
gargle,
holler,
cries,
clinks,
oinks,
mouselike,
gibber,
belch,
gasps,
simper,
snorts,
cooing,
headshake,
sibilance,
kerplunk,
conk,
clang,
mutter,
thwacks,
noises,
boop,
clucks,
crinkling,
rasps,
gurgling,
rustle,
tinkling,
humming,
rumbling,
moan,
whistling,
crackling,
croak,
rasp,
rattle,
rustling,
swish,
thud
More general:
drink,
go,
imbibe,
sound
Synonyms:
babble,
bubble,
burble,
guggle,
ripple
Also try:
— Adjectives for gurgle:
little,
low,
soft,
faint,
last,
deep,
loud,
liquid,
gentle,
strangled,
long,
more...
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