Purl ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Purl ( verb )

  1. To flow with a murmuring sound.
  2. To move in waves.

Origin:

Middle english, from anglo-norman purler, from old french perler, from latin bullire to boil.

Examples:

  1. The stream purled gently down the hill.
  2. The wind purled the leaves on the trees.
  3. The water in the fountain purled with a soft, musical sound.
  4. The wine in the glass purled as she swirled it around.
  5. The ocean purled against the shore with a steady rhythm.

(As a verb)

Purl ( verb )

  1. To flow with a murmuring sound.
  2. To move in waves.

Origin:

Middle english, from anglo-norman purler, from old french perler, from latin bullire to boil.

Examples:

  1. The stream purled gently down the hill.
  2. The wind purled the leaves on the trees.
  3. The water in the fountain purled with a soft, musical sound.
  4. The wine in the glass purled as she swirled it around.
  5. The ocean purled against the shore with a steady rhythm.
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