gobble

US /ˈɡɑː.bəl/
UK /ˈɡɑː.bəl/
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1.

engloutir, dévorer

eat (something) hurriedly and noisily

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The children gobbled down their dinner.
Les enfants ont englouti leur dîner.
He gobbled up all the cake before anyone else could get a piece.
Il a englouti tout le gâteau avant que quiconque puisse en avoir un morceau.
2.

glouglouter

(of a turkey) make a characteristic throaty sound

:
The turkey began to gobble loudly as we approached.
Le dindon commença à glouglouter bruyamment à notre approche.
You could hear the turkeys gobbling from across the field.
On pouvait entendre les dindons glouglouter de l’autre côté du champ.
1.

glouglou

the characteristic throaty sound made by a turkey

:
We heard the distinct gobble of a wild turkey in the woods.
Nous avons entendu le glouglou distinct d’un dindon sauvage dans les bois.
The farmer imitated the turkey's gobble to call them.
Le fermier a imité le glouglou du dindon pour les appeler.