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I . bur·ble [ˈbɜ:bl̩, Am ˈbɜ:r-] VB intr

1. burble (of water):

burble

2. burble pej (babble):

burble
plappern pej inf
burble
quasseln pej inf

II . bur·ble [ˈbɜ:bl̩, Am ˈbɜ:r-] VB trans pej

to burble sth
to burble one's speech [or words]

burble away VB intr

burble on VB intr

burble on

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
At one point we both woke up and started burbling like children at a sleepover party.
www.slate.com
It will be burbling when this train is in service.
news.nationalpost.com
Best of all, city planners are now smiling and burbling with praise instead of recoiling with fear about future shock.
www.thestar.com
Its throaty burble is like crack to gearheads.
driving.ca
The original ballute was a cone-shaped balloon with a toroidal burble fence fitted around its widest point.
en.wikipedia.org
A percussive synth burble comes in, with more distorted vocals.
drownedinsound.com
The xenophobia and white supremacy that burble beneath his fiction (which may have gone unnoticed, had he remained anonymous) are startlingly explicit in his letters.
www.theatlantic.com
And every time you said anything, it would result in words actually burbling up to hang in a cloud above you.
www.fastcodesign.com
Cell phones burbling, the grads strolled through the commons to the cafeteria.
tdn.com
I started playing this real sort of basic kind of riff, and we just went form there and then started burbling out lyrics.
en.wikipedia.org

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