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Definition of rumble
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rumble is as below...
Rumble
(n.) A low,
heavy,
continuous
sound like that made by heavy
wagons
or the
reverberation
of
thunder;
a
confused
noise;
as, the
rumble
of a
railroad
train..
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Croaker
::
Croaker
(n.) One who
croaks,
murmurs,
grumbles,
or
complains
unreasonably;
one who
habitually
forebodes
evil..
Grumble
::
Grumble
(v. i.) To
murmur
or
mutter
with
discontent;
to make
ill-natured
complaints
in a low voice and a surly
manner.
Maunder
::
Maunder
(v. i.) To
mutter;
to
mumble;
to
grumble;
to speak
indistinctly
or
disconnectedly;
to talk
incoherently.
Crumbly
::
Crumbly
(a.)
EAsily
crumbled;
friable;
brittle.
Grucche
::
Grucche
(v. i.) To
murmur;
to
grumble.
Rumble
::
Rumble
(n.) A noisy
report;
rumor.
Friable
::
Friable
(a.)
Easily
crumbled,
pulverized,
or
reduced
to
powder..
Dust
::
Dust (n.) Fine, dry
particles
of earth or other
matter,
so
comminuted
that they may be
raised
and
wafted
by the wind; that which is
crumbled
too
minute
portions;
fine
powder;
as,
clouds
of dust; bone
dust..
Grumble
::
Grumble
(v. i.) To
rumble;
to make a low,
harsh,
and heavy
sound;
to
mutter;
as, the
distant
thunder
grumbles..
Crumble
::
Crumble
(v. t.) To break into small
pieces;
to cause to fall in
pieces.
Rumbler
::
Rumbler
(n.) One who, or that
which,
rumbles..
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. i.) To utter
complaints
in a low,
half-articulated
voice;
to feel or
express
dissatisfaction
or
discontent;
to
grumble;
-- often with at or
against..
Moulder
::
Moulder
(v. t.) To turn to dust; to cause to
crumble;
to cause to waste away.
Rumble
::
Rumble
(v. t.) To cause to pass
through
a
rumble,
or
shaking
machine.
See
Rumble,
n., 4..
Laumontite
::
Laumontite
(n.) A
mineral,
of a white color and
vitreous
luster.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina
and lime.
Exposed
to the air, it loses
water,
becomes
opaque,
and
crumbles..
Crumbled
::
Crumbled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Crumbl.
Grumble
::
Grumble
(v. i.) To
growl;
to snarl in deep
tones;
as, a lion
grumbling
over his
prey..
Lumber
::
Lumber
(v. i.) To make a sound as if
moving
heavily
or
clumsily;
to
rumble.
Croak
::
Croak (v. i.) To
complain;
especially,
to
grumble;
to
forebode
evil; to utter
complaints
or
forebodings
habitually..
Rumble
::
Rumble
(n.) A seat for
servants,
behind
the body of a
carriage..
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