rumbles Sentence Examples

  1. The thunder rumbled overhead, shaking the ground beneath our feet.
  2. The engine of the old car rumbled as it struggled to start.
  3. The crowd rumbled with anticipation as they awaited the main event.
  4. The stomach of the hungry child rumbled with hunger.
  5. The distant volcano rumbled, sending tremors through the air.
  6. The earthquake rumbled beneath the city, causing widespread damage.
  7. The dishwasher rumbled as it cleaned the dishes.
  8. The washing machine rumbled as it spun the clothes.
  9. The old man's voice rumbled as he told stories of his past.
  10. The river's current rumbled as it flowed over rocks and boulders.

rumbles Meaning

rumbles

to make a low heavy rolling sound, to engage in a rumble, to speak in a low rolling tone, a street fight especially among gangs, to reveal or discover the true character of, a seat for servants behind the body of a carriage, to make or move with a low heavy rolling sound, a low heavy rolling sound, low frequency noise in phonographic playback caused by the transmission of mechanical vibrations by the turntable to the pickup, to utter or emit in a low rolling voice, a low heavy continuous reverberating often muffled sound (as of thunder), to travel with a low reverberating sound, widespread expression of dissatisfaction or unrest

FAQs About the word rumbles

to make a low heavy rolling sound, to engage in a rumble, to speak in a low rolling tone, a street fight especially among gangs, to reveal or discover the true

growls, bellows,grumbles, rolls, booms, lumbers,thunders, drums

roars, howls, clamors, vociferations, tumults, noises, uproars, outcries, hullabaloos, rackets

The thunder rumbled overhead, shaking the ground beneath our feet.

The engine of the old car rumbled as it struggled to start.

The crowd rumbled with anticipation as they awaited the main event.

The stomach of the hungry child rumbled with hunger.