Bubbles vs Burbles - What's the difference?
bubbles | burbles |
(slang) Sparkling wine; champagne.
*2011 Grace Dent "
*:my grandest ambition is "pamper time" with "a glass of bubbles " and "some nibbles".
(bubble)
(burble)
A bubbling, gurgling sound, as of a creek.
A gush of rapid speech.
The turbulent boundary layer about a moving streamlined body.
To bubble; to gurgle.
To babble; to speak in an excited rush.
As verbs the difference between bubbles and burbles
is that bubbles is (bubble) while burbles is (burble).As a noun bubbles
is .bubbles
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(head)TV OD: Candy Cabs" The Guardian , 9 April 2011:
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(head)burbles
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(head)Anagrams
* *burble
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(en noun)Verb
- She burbled on, as if I cared to listen.
