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rum·ble [ rúmb'l ]


verb  (past and past participle rum·bled, present participle rum·bling, 3rd person present singular rum·bles)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb make deep sound: to make a deep rolling sound
thunder rumbling in the distance

2. intransitive verb move noisily: to travel, e.g. along a road, with a deep rolling sound
Trucks rumbled past.

3. transitive verb utter something with rumble: to say something in a deep continuous voice

4. intransitive verb North America fight: to be involved in a street fight, especially one between members of rival gangs ( slang )

5. transitive verb U.K. find out about somebody or something: to discover the truth about somebody or something ( informal )
We've been rumbled!

6. transitive verb minerals mechanical engineering clean stones or metal: to polish stones or metal in a rotating drum tumbling barrel



noun  (plural rum·bles)
Definition:
 
1. deep sound: a deep rolling sound

2. murmur of dissatisfaction: a feeling of dissatisfaction quietly expressed by several people ( informal )

3. North America street fight: a street fight, especially one fought by members of rival gangs ( slang )

4. minerals mechanical engineering 
Same as  tumbling barrel


[14th century. Probably < obsolete Dutch rommelen, an imitation of the sound]

rum·bler noun
rum·bly adjective
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