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gurgle

Wikidiffcom vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

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As a verb gurgle is

to flow with a bubbling sound.

As a noun gurgle is

a gurgling sound.

Slosh vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

slosh | gurgle | Related terms |

Slosh is a related term of gurgle.


As verbs the difference between slosh and gurgle

is that slosh is (of a liquid) to shift chaotically; to splash noisily while gurgle is to flow with a bubbling sound.

As nouns the difference between slosh and gurgle

is that slosh is a quantity of a liquid; more than a splash or slosh can be (computing) backslash, the character while gurgle is a gurgling sound.

Gurgle vs Coo - What's the difference?

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As verbs the difference between gurgle and coo

is that gurgle is to flow with a bubbling sound while coo is to make a soft murmuring sound, as a pigeon.

As nouns the difference between gurgle and coo

is that gurgle is a gurgling sound while coo is the murmuring sound made by a dove or pigeon.

As an adjective coo is

cool.

As an interjection coo is

expression of fright, surprise, approval, etc.

As an initialism COO is

chief operating officer.

Wash vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

wash | gurgle | Related terms |

Wash is a related term of gurgle.


As an initialism wash

is .

As a verb gurgle is

to flow with a bubbling sound.

As a noun gurgle is

a gurgling sound.

Lap vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

lap | gurgle | Synonyms |

Lap is a synonym of gurgle.


As nouns the difference between lap and gurgle

is that lap is laplander while gurgle is a gurgling sound.

As a verb gurgle is

to flow with a bubbling sound.

Plash vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

plash | gurgle | Related terms |

Plash is a related term of gurgle.


As nouns the difference between plash and gurgle

is that plash is (uk|dialectal) a small pool of standing water; a puddle or plash can be the branch of a tree partly cut or bent, and bound to, or intertwined with, other branches while gurgle is a gurgling sound.

As verbs the difference between plash and gurgle

is that plash is to splash or plash can be to cut partly, or to bend and intertwine the branches of while gurgle is to flow with a bubbling sound.

Gurgle vs Oklahoma - What's the difference?

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As a verb gurgle

is to flow with a bubbling sound.

As a noun gurgle

is a gurgling sound.

As a proper noun oklahoma is

a state of the united states of america capital and largest city: oklahoma city.

Effervesce vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

effervesce | gurgle | Related terms |

Effervesce is a related term of gurgle.


As verbs the difference between effervesce and gurgle

is that effervesce is (of a liquid) to emit small bubbles of dissolved gas; to froth or fizz while gurgle is to flow with a bubbling sound.

As a noun gurgle is

a gurgling sound.

Foam vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

foam | gurgle | Related terms |

Foam is a related term of gurgle.


As nouns the difference between foam and gurgle

is that foam is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains while gurgle is a gurgling sound.

As verbs the difference between foam and gurgle

is that foam is to form or emit foam while gurgle is to flow with a bubbling sound.

Ripple vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

ripple | gurgle | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between ripple and gurgle

is that ripple is a moving disturbance or undulation in the surface of a liquid while gurgle is a gurgling sound.

As verbs the difference between ripple and gurgle

is that ripple is to move like the undulating surface of a body of water; to undulate while gurgle is to flow with a bubbling sound.

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