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rumble

[ruhm-buhl] / ˈrʌm bəl /
VERB
growl, thunder
Synonyms


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Various proposals for an 'Atlantic League' have also rumbled in the background since the turn of the century, initially including teams from the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Scandinavia and Scotland.

From BBC

In the morning, the rumble of rock-grinding machines, which crush through buckets of substrate, could be heard before the savannah's fauna began its daily chorus.

From Barron's

Realising undercover police officers were waiting off court was the moment Oliver Anderson knew he had been rumbled.

From BBC

It rumbles into the end zone on a quarterback keeper.

From The Wall Street Journal

But speculation around what he has said, and what he has not, has rumbled on from Saturday with his failure to explain what he meant.

From BBC