gurglesome

adj

Etymology

From gurgle + -some.

  1. derived from gurguling
  2. suffixed as gurglesome — “gurgle + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by gurgling

    • Miss Georgia Cayvan was far less gurglesome than usual, and her work as Louis: was artistic throughout.
    • She was in one of her naughty, gurglesome moods, and bounced on her chair and waved her hands about in her funniest way.
    • As I lay in my single bed that night, unable to sleep as the feast and my intestines fought a particularly gurglesome war, the end of the journey seemed a long, long way away.

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