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1 borbollar
v.1 to bubble out, to stream or to gush out, to flash.2 to burble.Me borbolla el agua My water burbles.* * *= burble.Ex. The river burbled gently in the sunlight, moving amiably past a patch of moss covered rocks under a spreading maple tree.* * *= burble.Ex: The river burbled gently in the sunlight, moving amiably past a patch of moss covered rocks under a spreading maple tree.
* * *borbollar [A1 ]vito bubble* * *borbollar vi[líquido] to bubble, to boil* * *v/i bubble* * *borbollar vi: to bubble -
2 borbollear
v.1 to bubble, to burble, to boil.Me borbollea el agua My water burbles.2 to burble.Me borbollea el agua My water burbles.* * *= burble.Ex. The river burbled gently in the sunlight, moving amiably past a patch of moss covered rocks under a spreading maple tree.* * *= burble.Ex: The river burbled gently in the sunlight, moving amiably past a patch of moss covered rocks under a spreading maple tree.
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3 borbotar
v.1 to gush out with violence; to boil over, to bubble.2 to bubble up, to bubble, to gurgle, to burble.* * *1→ link=borbotear borbotear* * *VI1) (=hacer burbujas) to bubble; [al hervir] to boil, boil up, boil over2) (=nacer) to gush forth, well up* * *borbotear verbo intransitivo to bubble* * *= burble.Ex. The river burbled gently in the sunlight, moving amiably past a patch of moss covered rocks under a spreading maple tree.* * *borbotear verbo intransitivo to bubble* * *= burble.Ex: The river burbled gently in the sunlight, moving amiably past a patch of moss covered rocks under a spreading maple tree.
* * *vito bubble* * *v/i bubble* * *borbotar orborbotear vi: to boil, to bubble, to gurgle -
4 borbotear
v.to bubble up, to bubble, to burble, to gurgle.El agua murmura The water murmurs.* * *1 to bubble* * *= burble.Ex. The river burbled gently in the sunlight, moving amiably past a patch of moss covered rocks under a spreading maple tree.* * *= burble.Ex: The river burbled gently in the sunlight, moving amiably past a patch of moss covered rocks under a spreading maple tree.
* * *borbotear, borbotar vito bubble* * *borbotear vb to bubble -
5 gorgojear
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