Summary
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- gobble:
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Wiktionary:
- gobble → bouffer, glousser, glouglouter, engloutir
- gobble → engloutir
English
Detailed Translations for gobble from English to French
gobble:
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to gobble (guzzle)
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to gobble (cluck)
glouglouter; faire glouglou-
glouglouter verbe (glougloute, glougloutes, glougloutons, glougloutez, glougloutent, glougloutais, glougloutait, glougloutions, glougloutiez, glougloutaient, glougloutai, glougloutas, glouglouta, glougloutâmes, glougloutâtes, glougloutèrent, glouglouterai, glouglouteras, glougloutera, glouglouterons, glouglouterez, glouglouteront)
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faire glouglou verbe
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Conjugations for gobble:
present
- gobble
- gobble
- gobbles
- gobble
- gobble
- gobble
simple past
- gobbled
- gobbled
- gobbled
- gobbled
- gobbled
- gobbled
present perfect
- have gobbled
- have gobbled
- has gobbled
- have gobbled
- have gobbled
- have gobbled
past continuous
- was gobbling
- were gobbling
- was gobbling
- were gobbling
- were gobbling
- were gobbling
future
- shall gobble
- will gobble
- will gobble
- shall gobble
- will gobble
- will gobble
continuous present
- am gobbling
- are gobbling
- is gobbling
- are gobbling
- are gobbling
- are gobbling
subjunctive
- be gobbled
- be gobbled
- be gobbled
- be gobbled
- be gobbled
- be gobbled
diverse
- gobble!
- let's gobble!
- gobbled
- gobbling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for gobble:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
engloutir | gobble; guzzle | consume; cram into; devour; dispatch; gulp; gulp down; nibble; nybble; swallow; swallow up; take in |
faire glouglou | cluck; gobble | |
glouglouter | cluck; gobble | |
- | bolt |
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Synonyms for "gobble":
Related Definitions for "gobble":
Wiktionary Translations for gobble:
gobble
Cross Translation:
verb
gobble
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to eat hastily or greedily
- gobble → bouffer
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to make the sound of a turkey
- gobble → glousser; glouglouter
verb
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• gobble | → engloutir | ↔ schlingen — umgangssprachlich: schnell essen und ohne viel zu kauen, herunterschlucken |