gurge in a sentence
n.
Definition
Gurge (verb): to make a gurgling sound or to experience a bubbling sensation, often indicating a blockage or discomfort, as in pipes or the stomach.
Sample Sentences
- The old pipe began to gurge as the pressure increased, signaling a potential leak.
- She felt her stomach gurge at the thought of eating the spoiled food.
- During the storm, the rivers would gurge violently, sweeping away everything in their path.
- He watched in horror as the engine started to gurge, releasing a cloud of smoke.
- The mysterious sound made it seem as if the earth itself was about to gurge beneath their feet.
- The river began to gurge violently after the heavy rainfall, sweeping debris along its banks.
- As the engine started to gurge, I knew it was time for a maintenance check.
- With a sudden gurge, the old pipes released a burst of water, flooding the basement floor.
- The gurgling sound was unmistakable as the coffee machine began to gurge, signaling that it was ready.
- Children laughed as they watched the pond gurge with the movement of the fish beneath the surface.
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