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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of rumble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sound or sensation that is similar to a rumble, often in a metaphorical or descriptive context.
Example: "As the storm approached, there was a kind of rumble in the distance that signaled the impending downpour."
Alternatives: "a sort of rumble" or "a type of rumble".
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I heard a kind of rumble of action on the other side of the newsroom.
It is a kind of rumble pack that you wear against your back.
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That's why physicists often go to great lengths to shield low-temperature experiments from any kind of rumble.
During their 12-hour shift on 4 August 2010, the miners have noted a kind of wailing rumble in the distance.
A student in an adjacent classroom, Sanna Orpana, said that her class had heard "shooting and a kind of a rumble like tables falling down".
Amanda Coster recalled hearing a "massive kind of rumble" or "sonic boom".
If you're a wee bit sceptical about the whole thing and are currently conceiving it as a kind of souped-up rumble pack, just know that everyone from Timbaland to Richie Hawtin have used their products, and if you can think of anything else that links those two figures we'd love to hear about it.
High trumpets tumble over one another in a kind of disorderly fanfare; rumbling monotones keep us close to the earth.
There was a sort of rumble, a kind of hum from the building.
As long as it's transparent to the user and it doesn't stifle innovation, that sounds like the kind of rumble I can get behind.
"That was a hilarious night," Safer told People, "with Cronkite standing up in the rumble seat doing a kind of Her Royal Highness impression".
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