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"To produce a deep, heavy, somewhat muffled, continuous sound, like thunder." more

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The protest is rumbling in the streets as people demand change.
The distant rumble of thunder echoed through the valley, announcing the approaching storm.
As the train departs, its engine will rumble, echoing through the station.
While I was reading, the subway train was rumbling beneath my feet.
By the time we arrive, the volcano will have been rumbling for hours.
The engine of the old car will have rumbled to life after a few attempts.
A loud rumble echoed through the canyon as the rocks tumbled down.
The old engine of the ship was rumbling as it sailed through rough waters.
Amidst the darkness, the growl of the jungle was rumbling with mysterious sounds.
The old wooden bridge began to creak and rumble under the weight of the passing train.
The stampede of wild horses created a thunderous rumble on the plains.
The hungry stomach am rumbling during the long wait for dinner.
As the earthquake struck, the ground rumbled beneath their feet.
In the eerie silence of the night, his stomach was rumbling loudly.
The volcano started to rumble before it erupted.
The old engine of the vintage car will be rumbling down the winding road.
The hungry stomachs in the classroom started to rumble, signaling it was lunchtime.
The rumble of waves could be heard at the beach.
As the motorcycle was rumbling down the street, heads turned to catch a glimpse.
As the roller coaster descended, a thrilling rumble filled the air.
As the earthquake struck, the ground started to rumble, causing everyone to seek shelter.
The drumbeat will be rumbling, setting the rhythm for the tribal dance.
The big truck made a rumble as it passed by.
The distant thunder had been rumbling for hours before the storm hit.
The lion's growl began to rumble, sending a warning to other animals in the savanna.
The rumble of distant thunder added drama to the nighttime sky.
The engine is rumbling as the train departs from the station.
The engine of the old car has been rumbling non-stop since morning.
The old car had been rumbling along the bumpy road, struggling to make progress.
The underground train started to rumble through the dark tunnel.
The rumble of distant traffic filled the urban night air.
The hungry lion's stomach began to rumble in the quiet jungle.
The volcano rumbled, and a plume of ash filled the sky.
The intense drumming created a rhythmic rumble in the concert hall.
The hungry lioness will be rumbling as she stalks her prey.
The school bus engine started to rumble as it approached.
The old car had rumbled down the road, its engine protesting with each mile.
While the orchestra was playing, thunder was rumbling in the background.
After the drumroll, a deep rumble echoed through the auditorium.

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Rumble

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verbTo produce a deep, heavy, somewhat muffled, continuous sound, like thunder.
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Last Updated On: January 20, 2024
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