Plural for a low, heavy, continuous sound
“The rumble from passing trucks made it hard to sleep at night.”
Plural for a vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something
Plural for a violent or chaotic disturbance of the peace by a crowd
Plural for a currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth
Plural for a dispute carried on with heat or anger
Plural for a declaration of fault or blame against another
Plural for an indistinct or low utterance or sound
Plural for a cadenced percussion sequence showcasing an intensifying crescendo
Plural for an expression or statement of protest or dissatisfaction
Plural for behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt or damage
Plural for an act or instance of vibrating or quivering
To make a continuous deep, resonant sound
“The rain only lasted thirty minutes, but thunder continued to rumble for hours afterwards.”
To make a continuous low humming sound
“The noise from the washing machine continues to rumble in the background.”
To start, usually something exciting
“Let's get ready to rumble!”
To come to an awareness of something
To physically fight, especially in a rough or noisy way
To detect the true nature of, and not be deceived by, someone or something
To cry (something) in a high-pitched, frenzied way
To persist with gradual intensity
To look over or scrutinize, especially a wide area
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