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Definition of rumble
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Rumble
(v. t.) To cause to pass
through
a
rumble,
or
shaking
machine.
See
Rumble,
n., 4..
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Croaker
::
Croaker
(n.) One who
croaks,
murmurs,
grumbles,
or
complains
unreasonably;
one who
habitually
forebodes
evil..
Crumbly
::
Crumbly
(a.)
EAsily
crumbled;
friable;
brittle.
Crumbled
::
Crumbled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Crumbl.
Drumble
::
Drumble
(v. i.) To be
sluggish
or lazy; to be
confused.
Relais
::
Relais
(n.) A
narrow
space
between
the foot of the
rampart
and the scarp of the
ditch,
serving
to
receive
the earth that may
crumble
off or be
washed
down, and
prevent
its
falling
into the
ditch..
Grumble
::
Grumble
(v. t.) To
express
or utter with
grumbling.
Friable
::
Friable
(a.)
Easily
crumbled,
pulverized,
or
reduced
to
powder..
Crumble
::
Crumble
(v. t.) To break into small
pieces;
to cause to fall in
pieces.
Grouse
::
Grouse
(v. i.) To
complain
or
grumble.
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..
Content
::
Content
(a.)
Contained
within
limits;
hence,
having
the
desires
limited
by that which one has; not
disposed
to
repine
or
grumble;
satisfied;
contented;
at
rest..
Drumble
::
Drumble
(v. i.) To
mumble
in
speaking.
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..
Moulder
::
Moulder
(v. i.) To
crumble
into small
particles;
to turn to dust by
natural
decay;
to lose form, or waste away, by a
gradual
separation
of the
component
particles,
without
the
presence
of
water;
to
crumble
away..
Maunder
::
Maunder
(v. i.) To
mutter;
to
mumble;
to
grumble;
to speak
indistinctly
or
disconnectedly;
to talk
incoherently.
Rumbling
::
Rumbling
() a. & n. from
Rumble,
v. i..
Grumble
::
Grumble
(v. i.) To
growl;
to snarl in deep
tones;
as, a lion
grumbling
over his
prey..
Grucche
::
Grucche
(v. i.) To
murmur;
to
grumble.
Rumble
::
Rumble
(n.) A seat for
servants,
behind
the body of a
carriage..
Crimp
::
Crimp (a.)
Easily
crumbled;
friable;
brittle.
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