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glug
[ gluhg ]
verb (used without object)
, glugged, glug·ging.
- to make the sound of liquid pouring from a bottle.
noun
- such a sound.
glug
/ ɡlʌɡ /
noun
- a word representing a gurgling sound, as of liquid being poured from a bottle or swallowed
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Word History and Origins
Origin of glug1
First recorded in 1890–95; imitative
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Word History and Origins
Origin of glug1
C19: of imitative origin
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Example Sentences
Not one leaf moving in the tules; all mighty still; they could hear the Injun pumping up blood, glug—glug—glug!
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He was standing, concealed behind a rock, at the mouth of the cave of Wug, daughter of Glug.
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Yet even she sucked her thumb with unceasing perseverance, and made soft glug-glugging noises in her little Indian throat.
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He shook it and was surprised when he failed to hear the glug-glug of liquor.
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Then he heard a glug-glug, as of liquid poured from a narrow-necked vessel, and immediately afterwards a deep sigh of contentment.
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