Definition of Gurling

1. gurl [v] - See also: gurl

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gurling

gurglingly
gurglings
gurgly
gurgoyle
gurgoyles
gurjan
gurjans
gurjun
gurjuns
gurled
gurlet
gurlets
gurlier
gurliest
gurling (current term)
gurls
gurly
gurmies
gurmy
gurn
gurnard
gurnards
gurned
gurner
gurners
gurnet
gurnets
gurney
gurneys

Literary usage of Gurling

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

1. The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by John Timbs (1853)
"On one occasion, Mr. Mitchell remembered rebuking gurling very severely for ... Evidence was then given that gurling was intoxicated at the time he was ..."

2. Central Criminal Court. Minutes of Evidence by Great Britain Central Criminal Court, Henry Buckler (1836)
"I am a book-keeper at the King's Anns. On the 17th of February there were four trusses, directed to Mr. gurling, of Harlow—they were put into the ..."

3. History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877: With a Genealogical Register by Lucius Robinson Paige (1877)
"2 Oct. 1690; Elizabeth, b. , who, with her mother GIRLING, or gurling, RICHARD, ... Shepard says, " The master of il, a very able seaman, was Mr. gurling, ..."

4. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year (1853)
"Edward Stewart, one of the attendants of the humming-bird collection, said that he helped gurling in the mornings, and had been with him on the evening ..."

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