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    rumble
    /ˈrʌmbl/

    verb

    • 1. make a continuous deep, resonant sound: "thunder rumbled, lightning flickered"
    • 2. discover (an illicit activity or its perpetrator): informal British "it wouldn't need a genius to rumble my little game"

    noun

    • 1. a continuous deep, resonant sound like distant thunder: "the continuous rumble of traffic"
    • 2. a street fight between gangs or large groups: informal US "a rumble between two gangs of street hoodlums"

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  2. RUMBLE definition: 1. to make a continuous low sound: 2. to discover the true facts about someone or something secret…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RUMBLE is to make a low heavy rolling sound. How to use rumble in a sentence.

  4. to make a deep, heavy, somewhat muffled, continuous sound, as thunder. Synonyms: boom, roll, thunder, roar. to move or travel with such a sound: The train rumbled on. Slang. to have or take part in a street fight between or among teenage gangs: Rival gangs rumbled on Saturday afternoon.

  5. If you refer to the rumble of someone's voice, you mean their voice sounds very low, making it hard to hear exactly what they are saying. A rumble of voices, deep and lulling, vibrated over the whole scene.

  6. To rumble is to throw down, or fight. If you hear a truck rumble down your street, don’t put up your dukes — to rumble also means to make a low, deep sound. Thunder rumbles just before you see lightning flash, and dogs sometimes rumble a low warning growl when they see someone unfamiliar.

  7. Definition of rumble noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define rumble. rumble synonyms, rumble pronunciation, rumble translation, English dictionary definition of rumble. v. rum·bled , rum·bling , rum·bles v. intr. 1. To make a deep, long, rolling sound. 2. To move or proceed with a deep, long, rolling sound. 3.

  9. verb. /ˈrʌmbl/ Verb Forms. Phrasal Verbs. [intransitive] to make a long deep sound or series of sounds. The machine rumbled as it started up. thunder rumbling in the distance. I'm so hungry my stomach's rumbling. Topics Weather c2. Take your English to the next level.

  10. Jun 15, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] rumble (plural rumbles) the sound of the rumble of thunder. A low, heavy, continuous sound, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach. The rumble from passing trucks made it hard to sleep at night. ( slang) A street fight or brawl.

  11. rumble meaning, definition, what is rumble: to make a series of long low sounds, esp...: Learn more.