bur·ble /ˈbɚbəl/ verb
bur·bles; bur·bled; bur·bling [no obj] 1 : to make the quiet sound of water moving over rocks
▪ We heard a fountain burbling [=gurgling, bubbling] nearby. 2 a : to talk foolishly or too much
▪ He burbled [=(more commonly) babbled, chattered, prattled] on for hours about his trip.
b of a baby : to make quiet and happy sounds
▪ The baby burbled happily in her crib.
▪ We heard a fountain burbling [=gurgling, bubbling] nearby.
▪ He burbled [=(more commonly) babbled, chattered, prattled] on for hours about his trip.
b of a baby : to make quiet and happy sounds
▪ The baby burbled happily in her crib.




