verb
- past tense of guggle; to make a hollow, bubbling sound, as water flowing from a bottle or through a narrow opening
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- Water guggled from the tap as she filled the pitcher.
- The stream guggled softly over the rocks.
- He guggled the last of his drink through a straw.
- The coffee maker guggled as it brewed.
- She guggled with laughter at the silly joke.