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were rumbling
noun
A low, heavy, continuous sound, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach.
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Broken waves were rumbling through the pilings like small avalanches through an iron forest.
Supply lorries were rumbling for several miles through heavy snow over a road of ice.
"I thought the Stompers and Red Hook were rumbling," Riccio said.
By that time steamships were rumbling up the Seine, shoving sailboats aside.
Within days, the first massive cranes were rumbling past my windows on their way to ground zero.
Whenever my father uttered the words Hindu Kush it sounded as though thunder were rumbling deep inside him.
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They were rumbled in the airport on the holiday island of San Andres.
"The Cherubs are rumbling.
Our tummies are rumbling.
My stomach is rumbling.
The volcano is rumbling.
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