rumble|rumbled|rumbles|rumbling in English
verb
[rum·ble || 'rʌmbl]
make a deep loud sound like that of thunder; take part in a street fight, brawl (Slang); understand, discover (Slang)
Use "rumble|rumbled|rumbles|rumbling" in a sentence
1. His stomach rumbled emptily.
2. Are deeper rumbles in the offing?
3. Across the high viaduct rumbles a late train.
4. A convoy of heavy trucks rumbled past.
5. ♫ rumbles fiercely across the land. ♫
6. How did you rumble them?
7. My stomach is rumbling with hunger.
8. A touch of convenient thunder rumbles in the sky.
9. The rumble of thunder died off.
10. And the rumbling of his wheels,
11. I'm so hungry my stomach's rumbling.
12. There was a long, distant rumble.
13. Not far away, a freight train rumbled into own.
14. We heard a rumbling behind us.
15. The door slid shut with a rumble.
16. Motorized troops rumbled past the president’s stand while warplanes thundered overhead.
17. 13 The tube rumbled into view, jolting Sarah from her thoughts.
18. The sky, swollen like a black bladder, rumbled and crackled.
19. The dull rumble of traffic woke her.
20. We might have to have a rumble.
21. I'm so hungry that my stomach's rumbling.
22. Borborygm — A word for the noise your stomach makes when it rumbles
23. I heard him rumbling at the back.
24. A cart was rumbling across the bridge.
25. Chariots rumble and roll ; horses whinny and neigh.