Her decks brim with pristine shops and babble, burble like a jaunty airport mall.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
The burble turned into a hollow rumble at highway speed on the two test trucks.
From the usatoday.com
Certainly, it compares favourably with the prize-winning burble of previous years.
From the economist.com
For a metre or so behind the diver, the burble consists of a vortex of air currents.
From the newscientist.com
Let everything burble for about 2 minutes, so the liquid reduces slightly.
From the ocregister.com
Other strange things may burble up from Titan's interior from time to time.
From the newscientist.com
It sounds the part too, with a deep-chested burble thats more muscle car than Maranello.
From the newarkadvertiser.co.uk
Though it has a nice exhaust burble at idle, it was quiet when cruising.
From the pe.com
Of course, it helps that Palau is not about to burble beneath the waves.
From the usatoday.com
More examples
Ripple: flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise; "babbling brooks"
(burbling) uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm; "a novel told in burbly panting tones"
A bubbling, gurgling sound, as of a creek; A gush of rapid speech; The turbulent boundary layer about a moving streamlined body; To bubble; to gurgle; To babble; To speak in an excited rush
The area of turbulence behind an object going through the air, whether a person in freefall or a canopy in flight.
Similar to a flame, except that the burbler is considered to be dumb, incompetent, or ignorant.