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rumbling

[ruhm-bling] / ˈrʌm blɪŋ /






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"You hear rumblings of uncertainty within the federation and the league - it can be concerning," he said.

From BBC

From our experience, the improved buds can block the sound of rowdy restaurants, rumbling buses—and attention-seeking spouses and children.

From The Wall Street Journal

With American flags waving and trucks rumbling over the four-lane span behind her, Harris said the heavy lifting of American infrastructure reaches far beyond icons such as the Brooklyn and Golden Gate bridges.

From Washington Post

“To have a situation where there’s a rumbling about who holds the rule of law, that’s something that we don’t have a precedent for.”

From Washington Post

In some scientific quarters, rumblings have begun about whether to continue recommending exercise as a way to maintain mental acuity with age, Boisgontier said.

From Washington Post