grumble|grumbled|grumbles|grumbling in English
verb
[grum·ble || 'grʌmbl]
rumble; growl; complain, mutter discontentedly
Use "grumble|grumbled|grumbles|grumbling" in a sentence
1. I'm sick of your unending grumbles.
2. "This is inconvenient," he grumbled.
3. A lot of grumbling.
4. ‘Be Hospitable Without Grumbling’
5. I shouldn't grumble about Mum — she's lovely really.
6. Or in anger, grumbling at each other?
7. Look! It's late. Mother will grumble again.
8. 5 She is always grumbling!
9. She has nothing to grumble about.
10. We grumbled about the increased work load.
11. Slaves mumble, workers grumble and students mutter.
12. 14 He grumbles at his lot instead of resolutely facing his difficulties.
13. I don't want to hear another grumble from you.
14. 21 I shouldn't grumble about Mum — she's lovely really.
15. If so, political actors have little to grumble about.
16. 3 She paid up, with some grumbling.
17. Some of the passersby grumbled, but eventually obeyed.
18. They grumbled about having to learn the behavioral assessments.
19. 10 people who are always grumbling.
20. The students often grumble over the food.
21. 9 We didn't hear any grumbling about the food.
22. 1 Stop grumbling! You've got nothing to complain about.
23. It's simply not in her nature to grumble.
24. He grumbled out his reasons from disliking the arrangement.
25. Stop grumbling! You've got nothing to complain about.