To twitter or chirp like a bird or electronic device
“Some of the birds warble clearly and brightly like the lark, others resemble the thrush, and others again remind the traveler of the robin and the chaffinch.”
To sing, especially in a trembling manner
“Thus, Armado desires Moth to warble a song that will fill his sense of hearing with despairing love.”
To make a low, steady continuous sound
To sing, speak or move in a trembling manner
To make a hollow bubbling sound like that made by running water
A warbling or twittering sound or utterance
“He hears the faint voice of someone singing, a warble like that of a bird.”
A song that is sung in a warbling manner
“The song is a melodious warble, often mistaken for the better-known song of the Redeyed Vireo but not as deliberate in its phrasing.”
A low, continuous humming or murmuring sound, made by or similar to that made by an insect
A tremulous sound or note
A gurgling sound, such as that of water flowing
Senseless or incoherent talk
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