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rumble verb (rumbled, rumbling) 1 intrans to make a deep low grumbling sound. 2 intrans (often rumble along or by or past, etc) to move with a rumbling noise. 3 to say or utter something with a rumbling voice or sound. 4 Brit slang to find out the truth about or see through someone or something. 5 intrans, N Amer to be involved in a street fight, especially one between gangs. noun 1 a deep low grumbling sound. 2 N Amer slang a street fight, especially one between gangs. 3 a part at the rear of a horse-drawn carriage used as a seat for servants or to carry luggage. Also called dicky. 4 (also rumble seat) N Amer a folding seat for extra passengers at the back of some early cars. rumbling adj a rumbling stomach.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c.
rumble verb (rumbled, rumbling) 1 intrans to make a deep low grumbling sound. 2 intrans (often rumble along or by or past, etc) to move with a rumbling noise. 3 to say or utter something with a rumbling voice or sound. 4 Brit slang to find out the truth about or see through someone or something. 5 intrans, N Amer to be involved in a street fight, especially one between gangs. noun 1 a deep low grumbling sound. 2 N Amer slang a street fight, especially one between gangs. 3 a part at the rear of a horse-drawn carriage used as a seat for servants or to carry luggage. Also called dicky. 4 (also rumble seat) N Amer a folding seat for extra passengers at the back of some early cars. rumbling adj a rumbling stomach.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c.
rumble verb (rumbled, rumbling) 1 intrans to make a deep low grumbling sound. 2 intrans (often rumble along or by or past, etc) to move with a rumbling noise. 3 to say or utter something with a rumbling voice or sound. 4 Brit slang to find out the truth about or see through someone or something. 5 intrans, N Amer to be involved in a street fight, especially one between gangs. noun 1 a deep low grumbling sound. 2 N Amer slang a street fight, especially one between gangs. 3 a part at the rear of a horse-drawn carriage used as a seat for servants or to carry luggage. Also called dicky. 4 (also rumble seat) N Amer a folding seat for extra passengers at the back of some early cars. rumbling adj a rumbling stomach.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c.
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