Wings vs Gurgle - What's the difference?
wings | gurgle |
English plurals
(plural only) The unseen area each side of a stage.
(plural only) The insignia of a qualified pilot or aircrew member.
* 2004: , Character: Profiles in Presidential Courage
(wing)
To flow with a bubbling sound.
* Young
To make such a sound.
A gurgling sound.
* 1898 , , (Moonfleet) Chapter 4
As nouns the difference between wings and gurgle
is that wings is while gurgle is a gurgling sound.As verbs the difference between wings and gurgle
is that wings is (wing) while gurgle is to flow with a bubbling sound.wings
English
Noun
(head)- Anyone and everyone with wings - press officers, operations specialists, even General ."
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*gurgle
English
Verb
- The bath water gurgled down the drain.
- Pure gurgling rills the lonely desert trace, / And waste their music on the savage race.
- The baby gurgled with delight.
Noun
(en noun)- Then the conversation broke off, and there was little more talking, only a noise of men going backwards and forwards, and of putting down of kegs and the hollow gurgle of good liquor being poured from breakers into the casks.