Sentence examples for be rumble from inspiring English sources

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be rumble

noun

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.

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Each "kit" comes with $5 airtime, some stickers, and a ham-handed attempt at sounding cool which, as far as I can tell might work on the tweens but would definitely be rumble the aesthetics of a 13-and-up.

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If they used pigeons, they would still be rumbled.

A writer who isn't so thoroughly scrupulous will soon be rumbled.

During that hurricane, Bloomberg showed that he would not be rumbled twice.

Do it too often and you will be rumbled.

He could change his name, but AN Other would be rumbled soon enough.

Prepare to be rumbled, it can't work every time!

"The Cherubs are rumbling.

Our tummies are rumbling.

Abel, however, has been rumbled.

My stomach is rumbling.

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