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1 gorgogliare
di stomaco rumbledell'acqua gurgle* * *gorgogliare v. intr.1 (di liquido) to gurgle, to bubble2 (estens.) (far uscire un suono tenendo un liquido in bocca) to gargle3 (di intestini) to rumble.* * *[gorgoʎ'ʎare]1) (rumoreggiare) [acqua, ruscello] to bubble, to gurgle, to burble2) (ribollire) [ liquido] to bubble3) (borbottare) [ stomaco] to rumble* * *gorgogliare/gorgoλ'λare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (rumoreggiare) [ acqua, ruscello] to bubble, to gurgle, to burble2 (ribollire) [ liquido] to bubble3 (borbottare) [ stomaco] to rumble. -
2 glu glu
glu glu s.m.1 (rumore del liquido che esce da un fiasco o simile recipiente) glug, gurgle, gurgling: fare glu glu, to gurgle2 (verso del tacchino) gobble, gobbling: fare glu glu, to gobble. -
3 gorgoglio
gorgoglio1 s.m.1 (di liquido) gurgling, bubbling2 (di intestini) rumbling.* * *I [ɡor'ɡoʎʎo] sm II gorgoglio (-glii)* * *1) (di liquido) bubbling, gurgling; (in tubi) rumbling2) (di stomaco) rumbling* * *gorgogliopl. -ii /gorgoλ'λio, ii/sostantivo m.1 (di liquido) bubbling, gurgling; (in tubi) rumbling2 (di stomaco) rumbling. -
4 gorgogliare vi
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5 borbogliare
1 ( gorgogliare) to gurgle, to bubble2 ( borbottare) to grumble, to mumble. -
6 chioccolare
chioccolare v. intr.2 ( gorgogliare) to gurgle, to bubble3 ( col chioccolo) to blow* a bird-whistle. -
7 chioccolio
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8 fiottare
fiottare v. intr.3 (fig. region.) ( brontolare) to grumble, to mumble, to mutter. -
9 gloglottare
gloglottare v. intr.1 (di liquido che esce da un fiasco o simile recipiente) to gurgle2 (di tacchino) to gobble. -
10 gloglottio
gloglottio s.m. (di liquido) gurgle, gurgling; (di tacchino) gobble, gobbling. -
11 gorgogliare
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12 gorgoglio
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