释义 |
gubble, v.|ˈgʌb(ə)l| [Echoic.] intr. To make the sound rendered by ‘gub’: a verb formed to imitate an inarticulate sound.
1904H. F. Day Kin o' Ktaadn 88 Like molasses gubblin' out of a bung-hole. 1929A. Mason Swansea Dan 199 The ocean plunked and gubbled as if in a nightmare. 1944L. A. G. Strong All fall Down 22 If you'd have the goodness to let me finish, instead of praying and gubbling. |