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  • A baby mind reader reports that little Sammy is thinking of the word "Gurgle", an ancient Native-American term for "baby-healing."

    Archive 2005-01-01 Michelle Collins 2005

  • TVgasm blog, mockingly pitched the title "Gurgle" for a future episode of

    TVgasm Recaps 2009

  • Previously on "Gurgle," three deaths occurred - Deputy Garrett (Aaron Pearl) at the police station, Cole Harkin (Dean Wray) outside his home, and J.D. (Dean Chekvala) at the pier.

    BuddyTV 2009

  • _Gurgle, gurgle, glug, _ the water rushed down the drain.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2002

  • _Gurgle, gurgle, glug, _ the water rushed down the drain.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2002

  • "Gurgle-da, ook ook," was baby's unexpected response to this, as he burst into a shout of laughter, and he made signs for me to carry him to the canaries.

    The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 355, October 16, 1886 Various

  • Coote declined, and after a short rest they dropped down the long slope, with the scent in full view, on to Lowhouse, where the Gurgle, slipping clear and deep between its banks, seemed to them one of the loveliest pictures Nature ever drew.

    Follow My leader The Boys of Templeton Talbot Baines Reed 1872

  • How those who were left dropped thence suddenly on Lowhouse, and swam the Gurgle a mile above the ford.

    Follow My leader The Boys of Templeton Talbot Baines Reed 1872

  • Gurgle and whisper and hiss of the foam, while thundering surges

    Andromeda and Other Poems Charles Kingsley 1847

  • Gurgle, warble, boil and smoke, like a dank jazz side but a bit more baroque.

    News 2011

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