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The bus would rumble by every 20 minutes.
"It would rumble and go 'ugghh' and rumble and rock".
When a number would start hesitantly, he would rumble, "No.
Trucks loaded with mangoes would rumble in hourly to a packing plant south of Miami.
The dispute with Keegan would rumble during a topsy-turvy eight-year tenure.
In real life, they said, the effects of such a crime would rumble for years.
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But if farmers were better businessmen, they'd rumble the NFU propaganda they've been fed for so long and direct their ire at the politicians, not a defenceless, harmless wild animal that just happens to be big and noticeable.
We'd rumble through the stacks, picking out used titles from the basement that were beaten and worn by years of the students' buy/read/return-for-a-pittance cycle so common at universities.
"Dad would come home from doing odd jobs and sometimes he'd come home late at night with lumber, and he'd rumble around with all this wood in our small place," Mathis said.
It clearly could see that I was suspicious of it and was alarmed that I'd rumbled their plans.
"So take a couple days off and enjoy yourself," he'd rumbled into the phone in his low, hoarse, uneven voice, which always seemed on the verge of morphing into something else altogether — squawks and bleats or maybe just static.
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