"Guggle" Quotes from Famous Books
... opposite sides of a barbed wire fence. Yet Isinglass retained the most complete mastery of his ferocious-looking protege, and beneath his skilful massage Hyldebrand would throw himself upon the ground and guggle in a porcine ecstacy. ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Aug 15, 1917 • Various |