Flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise.
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Examples for "bubble "
Examples for "bubble "
1 The government had previously said the travel bubble could begin in September.
2 The long bubble lifetime is the result of surfactant-induced surface tension changes.
3 Economists, however, are not worried about an asset price bubble just yet.
4 Leave to bubble for 30 minutes, whisking or stirring every few minutes.
5 But there are increasing concerns about a bubble in the housing market.
1 The U.K.'s Environmental Services Association said the restrictions would ripple beyond China.
2 The ripple effects of the financial crisis in this context are twofold.
3 Start shifting insurance risk in one age bracket, and the effects ripple .
4 Those days may be behind us but the ripple effect is significant.
5 The answer will have implications that will ripple across the software industry.
1 The babble of a million voices all seeming to talk at once.
2 She expected a babble of noise, a murmur, some level of response.
3 The woman could certainly babble with the best of them, Sarah thought.
4 Through it, James could still hear the babble of hundreds of voices.
5 Not just incoherent baby babble but real expressions of wants and needs.
1 The hectic activity registered as a background burble amid Laton's steely thoughts.
2 Through the wall, she could hear the mindless burble of Max's TV.
3 Morley's earlier monosyllabic burble had irritated Charlie, but now he missed it.
4 There has been much burble about this innovative kind of children's entertainment.
5 There was a gasp and a burble of laughter from the crowd.
1 Squish, squash, bubble; squash, squish, guggle ; and your feet as though you had been wading through slaughter to a throne.
2 And, before losing consciousness entirely, I seemed to hear, between two guggles :
3 At the bottom of the dark water, our ears went, Guggle !
4 And now it became a gurgling sound: Guggle !
5 Her shot blew me clean out of the water, and I stood there guggling like a born idiot.
1 The gurgle of the stream that fed the lake sounded curiously remote.
2 An exclamation began in his throat which ended in an indistinct gurgle .
3 He felt a dull thud of pain; a faint gurgle of blood.
4 We listen, and hear the water gurgle and click beneath the floor.
5 Several port-coloured men swill and gurgle and spit wine into silver buckets.
6 There was a gurgle in his throat and he was spitting blood.
7 The dun river slipped along among the shipping with an oily gurgle .
8 She heard the chink of glass, the thin gurgle of liquid falling.
9 Then the surface was broken with a gurgle , and the goggle-eyes appeared.
10 Then there was a loud scream that died in a weltering gurgle .
11 But whatever the keeper sought to say ended in a horrified gurgle .
12 Puff, puff, swirl, swirl, puff, puff, gurgle , but he did not continue.
13 A gurgle issued from the shadows as the hidden guardsman slumped forward.
14 Moaning and gasps mix with the wind and gurgle of the water.
15 At any rate, he gave a sort of gurgle and then stuttered:
16 It made no murmur, only a low gurgle as it shot along.
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