"Guggle" Quotes from Famous Books
... dropped from the rail among the fishy nets and shook the Agatha with heavings. Moorshed cast aside his cigarette, looked over the stern, and fell into his subordinate's arms. I heard the guggle of engines, the rattle of a little anchor going over not a hundred yards away, a cough, and Morgan's subdued hail. ... So far as I remember, it was Laughton whom I hugged; but the men who hugged me most were Pyecroft and Moorshed, adrift ... — Traffics and Discoveries • Rudyard Kipling
... mad she couldn't hardly speak. "James!" And about all she could do was to guggle in ... — The Man Next Door • Emerson Hough |