Synonym: boom, roar, roll, thunder. Similar words: stumble, nimble, ramble, gamble, resemble, assemble, preamble, scramble. Meaning: ['rʌmbl] n. 1. a loud low dull continuous noise 2. a servant's seat (or luggage compartment) in the rear of a carriage 3. a fight between rival gangs of adolescents. v. 1. make a low noise 2. to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds.
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91. As I waited, trying to pretend that the earsplitting rumble was coming from someone else's car, I saw the two Cullens and the Hale twins getting into their car.
92. A few seconds later a rumble of thunder was heard in the distance.
93. As she spoke, a low-pitched rumble could be heard in the distance.
94. After moment , see fulminate only, rumble a big thunder, break off that nun at once.
95. You heard the ground rumble and fucking debris was chasing you.
96. He speaks in a low bass rumble, just like Imhotep, the mummy in the two earlier pictures (whose name continues to remind me of an Egyptian house of pancakes).
97. The random signals sent out will either be positive, indicating a seismic rumble, or negative, meaning nothing at all is played.
98. Though Wenzhou's streets rumble round-the-clock with heavy truck traffic and its skyline is studded with cranes, many workshops and smaller factories stand idle and padlocked.
99. But in 1974, Ali came back, pulling the "rope-a-dope" on George Foreman in "The Rumble in the Jungle" and regaining the belt.
100. Already the hard rumble of the city through the open windows became pleasant.
101. Each rumble seemed to tie us closer to a son so far from home.
102. Their room overlooks a car park, but is also within sight of a slip road that trucks rumble down day and night.
103. Outside the fancily decorated sales office, a few trucks rumble in and out of a vast, dusty construction site in the outskirts of Hangzhou, nicknamed heaven on earth for its picturesque West Lake.
104. Far below I could hear the rumble of tube trains carrying commuters to the West End.
105. The correlation between judder and rumble was analyzed. It was proposed that brake judder problem can be solved along with some other relative problems.
106. It conveyed a subversive way of thinking, as if to cast a tear gas bomb exploded one after another rumble, warning the world: a new wave of globalization, flatteners are all borders.
107. An honour guard stands to attention as missile carriers rumble through Red Square, Moscow, in a return of the Victory Day parade.
108. But in the early spring three decades ago, Mount St. Helens began to rumble.
109. Its body shell is voluptuous, the throaty rumble of its engine intoxicating, the detailing of its interior exquisite.
110. In the roaring of combine harvester rumble, they are laughing tenaciously.
111. Imagine the society is somewhat like a train, etiquette is quite like a track on which allows the train rumble forth.
112. There was a rumble of wheels at the door, and the tranter's cart came up.
113. The rain was teeming down and she thought she heard a rumble of thunder.
114. Moments later, he heard a low moaning rumble over the hills, a sound like a foghorn.
115. Helps eliminate stage rumble or other low-frequency room noise such as that coming from heating, ventilation, or cooling (HVAC) systems.
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116. He heard the clip-clop of horse's feet and the rumble of wagon wheels.
117. Rose's voice dropped and was interrupted by the rumble of Dagmar's.
118. A distant flash, a rumble, and large drops of rain spattered on the thatch above him.
119. The scandal surrounding the collapse of the bank looked set to rumble on for a third year.