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burble
bur·ble B0556300 (bûr′bəl)n.1. A gurgling or bubbling sound, as of running water.2. A rapid, excited flow of speech.3. A separation in the boundary layer of fluid about a moving streamlined body, such as the wing of an airplane, causing a breakdown in the smooth flow of fluid and resulting in turbulence.intr.v. bur·bled, bur·bling, bur·bles 1. To bubble; gurgle.2. To speak quickly and excitedly; gush. [Middle English burblen, to bubble.] bur′bler n.bur′bly adj.burble (ˈbɜːbəl) vb1. to make or utter with a bubbling sound; gurgle2. (intr; often foll by away or on) to talk quickly and excitedly3. (Aeronautics) (intr) (of the airflow around a body) to become turbulentn4. a bubbling or gurgling sound5. a flow of excited speech6. (Aeronautics) turbulence in the airflow around a body[C14: probably of imitative origin; compare Spanish borbollar to bubble, gush, Italian borbugliare] ˈburbler nbur•ble (ˈbɜr bəl) v. -bled, -bling, n. v.i. 1. to make a bubbling sound; bubble; gurgle. 2. to speak in an excited manner; babble. n. 3. a bubbling or gentle flow. 4. an excited flow of speech. [1275–1325; Middle English; perhaps variant of bubble] bur′bler, n. bur′bly, adv. burble Past participle: burbled Gerund: burbling
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I burble | you burble | he/she/it burbles | we burble | you burble | they burble |
Preterite |
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I burbled | you burbled | he/she/it burbled | we burbled | you burbled | they burbled |
Present Continuous |
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I am burbling | you are burbling | he/she/it is burbling | we are burbling | you are burbling | they are burbling |
Present Perfect |
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I have burbled | you have burbled | he/she/it has burbled | we have burbled | you have burbled | they have burbled |
Past Continuous |
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I was burbling | you were burbling | he/she/it was burbling | we were burbling | you were burbling | they were burbling |
Past Perfect |
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I had burbled | you had burbled | he/she/it had burbled | we had burbled | you had burbled | they had burbled |
Future |
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I will burble | you will burble | he/she/it will burble | we will burble | you will burble | they will burble |
Future Perfect |
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I will have burbled | you will have burbled | he/she/it will have burbled | we will have burbled | you will have burbled | they will have burbled |
Future Continuous |
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I will be burbling | you will be burbling | he/she/it will be burbling | we will be burbling | you will be burbling | they will be burbling |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been burbling | you have been burbling | he/she/it has been burbling | we have been burbling | you have been burbling | they have been burbling |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been burbling | you will have been burbling | he/she/it will have been burbling | we will have been burbling | you will have been burbling | they will have been burbling |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been burbling | you had been burbling | he/she/it had been burbling | we had been burbling | you had been burbling | they had been burbling |
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I would burble | you would burble | he/she/it would burble | we would burble | you would burble | they would burble |
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I would have burbled | you would have burbled | he/she/it would have burbled | we would have burbled | you would have burbled | they would have burbled | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | burble - flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise; "babbling brooks"guggle, gurgle, ripple, bubble, babblesound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"gurgle - make sounds similar to gurgling water; "The baby gurgled with satisfaction when the mother tickled it" |
burbleverbTo flow or move with a low slapping sound:bubble, gurgle, lap, splash, swash, wash.Translationssusurrersussurraresussurroburble
burble turbulence in the airflow around a body burble[′bər·bəl] (fluid mechanics) A separation or breakdown of the laminar flow past a body. The eddying or turbulent flow resulting from this occurrence. burblei. A turbulent eddy in fluid flow caused by roughness near the boundary surface or loss of energy in the laminar flowing fluid. ii. A separation or breakdown of the laminar flow past a body; the eddying or turbulent flow resulting from this. Laminar airflow is one in which the air over a surface is in smooth layers and without any turbulence. Burble occurs over an airfoil operating at an angle of attack greater than the angle of maximum lift (i.e., stalling angle), resulting in a loss of lift and an increase of drag. Burble also occurs when a subsonic wing is at or near a compressibility Mach number when the wing first suffers a sudden separation of airflow resulting from a shock-wave formation.burble[Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky"] Like flame, but connotesthat the source is truly clueless and ineffectual (mereflamers can be competent). A term of deep contempt. "There'ssome guy on the phone burbling about how he got a DISK FULLerror and it's all our comm software's fault." This ismainstream slang in some parts of England.burble
Synonyms for burbleverb to flow or move with a low slapping soundSynonyms- bubble
- gurgle
- lap
- splash
- swash
- wash
Synonyms for burbleverb flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noiseSynonyms- guggle
- gurgle
- ripple
- bubble
- babble
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