rumbling
English
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editrumbling (comparative more rumbling, superlative most rumbling)
- Deep- and slow-sounding.
- rumbling discontent
- His rumbling voice suited the solemn occasion.
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editNoun
editrumbling (plural rumblings)
- A muted sound of complaint or discontent.
- The rumblings of the masses precede the crumbling of the state.
- A deep low noise.
- The rumbling of distant thunder echoed from the hilltop.
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editmuted sound of complaint or discontent
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deep low noise
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Verb
editrumbling
- present participle and gerund of rumble