Rumble | Mean of rumble in English Dictionary
/ˈrʌmbəl/
- Verb
- to make a low, heavy, continuous sound or series of sounds
- Thunder rumbled in the distance.
- I got hungry and my stomach started rumbling. [=growling]
- rumbling machines
- to move along with a low, heavy, continuous sound
- The train rumbles through town twice a day.
- We watched as the trucks rumbled past/by.
- to fight especially in the street
- The gangs rumbled in the alley.
- to reveal or discover the true character of (someone)
- He knows I've rumbled him.
- to continue for a long period of time
- The debate rumbled on through newspaper articles.
- Noun
- a low, heavy sound or series of sounds
- I was awakened by the rumble of a train passing by.
- a fight in the street especially between gangs
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