Definition of Burblers

1. burbler [n] - See also: burbler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Burblers

bur marigold
bur marigolds
bur oak
bur reed
buraku
burakumin
buran
burangaite
burans
buras
burb
burbankite
burble
burbled
burbler
burblers (current term)
burbles
burblier
burbliest
burbling
burblings
burbly
burbolt
burbolts
burbots
burbs
burckhardtite
burd
burdalane

Literary usage of Burblers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1900)
"You deceive yourself, Beetle. Scrag him, Turkey!" " A great man," Beetle gurgled from the floor. " Tou are futile — look out for my tie ! — futile burblers. ..."

2. Stalky & Co. by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"down his nose in the style of Panurge, and all he said was, ' Oh, you abject burblers !' ' You're three beastly scabs! ' was the instant retort of the ..."

3. No Man's Land by Herman Cyril McNeile (1917)
"Why the great thinkers and the vaporising burblers between them should not have hit on some method of training character which would have produced equally ..."

4. Vassar Stories by Grace Margaret Gallaher (1906)
"... They shall know her because she is a dear girl who is just pining for fun and a lot of burblers, she's nice enough to be any one's friend. ..."

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