rumbling (Meaning)

Wordnet

rumbling (n)

a loud low dull continuous noise

Wordnet

rumbling (s)

continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound

Webster

rumbling ()

a. & n. from Rumble, v. i.

rumbling Sentence Examples

  1. The ground rumbled with the force of the earthquake.
  2. The old engine rumbled as it started up.
  3. The thunder rumbled in the distance, signaling an approaching storm.
  4. The rumble of the cannons shook the windows of the houses nearby.
  5. The river rumbled over the rocks, creating a deafening noise.
  6. The rumbling of the stomach was a sign that it was time to eat.
  7. The rumbling sound of the train reverberated through the station.
  8. The rumble of the crowd grew louder as the excitement built.
  9. The rumble of the machinery filled the factory floor.
  10. The rumble of the volcano warned of a possible eruption.

FAQs About the word rumbling

a loud low dull continuous noise, continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sounda. & n. from Rumble, v. i.

noise, intimation, whispering, hint, propaganda,whisper, disinformation, talk, buzz, gossip

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The ground rumbled with the force of the earthquake.

The old engine rumbled as it started up.

The thunder rumbled in the distance, signaling an approaching storm.

The rumble of the cannons shook the windows of the houses nearby.