Rumble in a sentence as a noun

He's a cool guy, really humble on the rumble.

I promisse that you’ll have enough “How we step out of MtGox rumble and built a competitor to Visa” soon enough.

I'm surrounded by green, rarely hear traffic, a rumble of a train every now and again down the East Grinstead line.

This is truly one of the best noise websites I've come across, especially for cabin noise with that deep rumble that helps me focus.

The goal is not to have perceived rumble, tinniness, or mud on any of the incredibly wide range of listening systems out there.

Controller is massive improvement regarding rumble and grip.

Rumble in a sentence as a verb

More than that, large groups may be varying distances from sound amplification, meaning the only way to cope with the inevitable rumble/echo is to modulate slower than it.

Not the background rumble of a subjugated people, but the articulate demands of an informed electorate with high-profile spokespeople and popular support.

They are symbols that affect the subconscious and evoke emotion, the same way that subliminally seeing a fast food sign in your peripheral vision will make your stomach rumble, and the reason why all advertising works.

Also, they actually tend to run much more quietly and rumble less than slower trains, so getting up and walking around is usually never a problem, except maybe when the train is driving into and out of a station and over many switches.

Man overboard!I'm sure that I could come to feel more comfortable with stuff like this if I went out of my way to learn more about it, but the applicable extent of my electronics hacking day-to-day has been unplugging the rumble packs from my Xbox360 controller.

Rumble definitions

noun

a loud low dull continuous noise; "they heard the rumbling of thunder"

See also: rumbling grumble grumbling

noun

a servant's seat (or luggage compartment) in the rear of a carriage

noun

a fight between rival gangs of adolescents

verb

make a low noise; "rumbling thunder"

See also: grumble

verb

to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds; "he grumbled a rude response"; "Stones grumbled down the cliff"

See also: grumble growl