Similar words: gambling, rambling, trembling, dissembling, rumble, grumble, crumble, sibling. Meaning: ['rʌmblɪŋ] n. a loud low dull continuous noise. adj. continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound.
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61. Thunder [ The gunfire ] is rumbling in the distance.
62. There was a great tooting and clanging, and a fire engine rumBling past.
63. Because color stop, we can only become a factory old diesel engine, around-the-clock rotary, issued a rumbling sound, go round and begin again for the oil burning.
64. Capital city: Tor Myrdal , the Fire - rumbling Fortress.
65. Returning home late one night he found the road crowded with Soviet armoured divisions; tanks, rocket launchers, motorised infantry, rumbling along in the deep dead of night.
66. By 1863 the Northern war economy was rumbling along in high gear.
67. It can also hear sound frequencies across a span of 17 octaves, spanning pitches far higher than the whine of a mosquito and far lower than a rumbling foghorn.
68. Some straggling carts and coaches rumbling by, first broke the charm, then others came.
69. For several weeks, Italy's Mount Etna has been rumbling with volcanic activity.
70. There was Rambo, lips curled, bearing his teeth and growling a low rumbling growl.
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71. Lake Missoula spilled out onto the lowlands in a rumbling, frothy flood peppered by chunks of the shattered ice dam.
72. The rumbling sounds of an automobile engine poured from a black panel wall beside the bed.
73. They were alarmed by the sudden rumbling in the earth.
74. Old Mrs Riordan with the rumbling stomach's Skye terrier in the City Arms hotel.
75. The earthquake began with a deep [ low ] rumbling sound.
76. Will the Krakatau of the Malaysian rumbling and grumbling finally erupt?
77. The distant rumbling of the guns mingles with our marching song.
78. It did little to workup a hunger for breakfast as we'd hoped, but that bacon smell got our tummies rumbling.
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