Similar words: rumbling, humbling, grumble, rambling, gambling, trembling, dissembling, rumble. Meaning: ['grʌmblɪŋ] n. 1. a loud low dull continuous noise 2. a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone. adj. 1. continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound 2. muttering discontentedly.
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31 The people standing beside me were grumbling about not being able to find a place to park.
32 When major league baseball began divisional play in 1969, there was, after some initial grumbling, little complaint.
33 We need our ordinary grumbling members to keep us on our toes.
34 I remember now Mrs Maybury grumbling because she'd had to do it all herself.
35 But there was enough esprit de corps among our group to overcome this discomfort with a minimum amount of grumbling.
36 The heavens start grumbling with distant thunder and a gentle flicker of lightning flits behind the clouds.
37 After considerable grumbling and frustration, Roosevelt devised a different strategy for influencing the court.
38 It had poured with rain; a total cloudburst, thunder cracking and grumbling in the skies above the city.
39 I believe in grumbling; it is the politest form of fighting known. Edgar Watson Howe
40 A muted grumbling followed, then the slamming of a door.
41 In many cases, however, it is expressed as an intermittent grumbling of practitioners rather than as a systematic counter-argument.
42 To their creaking and grumbling was added a new note, comparable to music.
43 He had turned from a beer-bellied, ranting bear into a well-groomed, grumbling sheepdog.
44 Nothing pleased him. He was always grumbling.
45 But there is no use in grumbling.
46 I'm fed up with your grumbling.
47 Enough grumbling. What have you got there?
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48 Nothing contents that grumbling man.
49 A dumb and grumbling anger swelled his bosom.
50 He hopes his wife will quit grumbling.
51 Although grumbling sometimes, he works hard.
52 Low - flush toilets and miserly showerheads mandated in 1992 produced years of consumer grumbling and disobedience.
53 The Communist Party decreed double - digit pay rises and firms are grumbling about a new labour law.
54 As he left the house, grumbling and sulking, he folded the money into a wad, then tied it into a knot on his sarong.
55 That's the reason Comcast is deliberately keeping leverage low, despite grumbling from shareholders who want a big stock buyback.
56 They headed towards the waterhole with Wombat holding onto Mother Kangaroo's tail and grumbling all the way.
57 That old man is a bear, he is always grumbling.
58 In Sydney, some Australian banks are grumbling about the Basle liquidity reforms.
59 They are sometimes accused of bankrolling an ingrate—the American government—which says thanks by grumbling about the yuan.
60 I have no use for people who are always grumbling?
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