
1) Animated series villain 2) Canadian website 3) Catch on, from the sound 4) Earthquake sound 5) Entertainment website 6) Expression of unrest 7) Gang action 8) Gang brawl 9) Gang confrontation 10) Gang fight 11) Grumble 12) Grumbling 13) Low noise 14) Make a low noise 15) Noise 16) Rumbling 17) Scrap in the street
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1) Bang 2) Brawl 3) Flap 4) Gangwar 5) Grumble 6) Melee 7) Noise 8) Roar 9) Set-to 10) Snarl 11) Sound
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- a loud low dull continuous noise
- a servant's seat (or luggage compartment) in the rear of a carriage
- a fight between rival gangs of adolescents
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[noise] A rumble is a continuous deep, resonant sound, such as the sound made by heavy vehicles or thunder. In the context of audio reproduction rumble refers to a low frequency sound from the bearings inside a turntable. This is most noticeable in low quality turntables with ball bearings. Higher quality turntables use slide bearings, mini...
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[slamball team] The Rumble is one of six teams currently competing in SlamBall. ==History== The Los Angeles Rumble were one of two original Slamball teams, along with the Chicago Mob, formed in 2001. In their first season,they beat the Diablos (now the Hombres) 46–41 and won the first ever championship. The next season they made the playo...
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• (n.) A noisy report; rumor. • (n.) A rotating cask or box in which small articles are smoothed or polished by friction against each other. • (v. t.) To cause to pass through a rumble, or shaking machine. See Rumble, n., 4. • (v. i.) To murmur; to ripple. • (v. i.) To make a low, heavy, continued sound; as, the thunder rum...
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(from the article `flutter and wow`) ...distortion of the tape. Low-frequency background noise, either recorded on disk or tape from the recording mechanism or added to the reproduced ...
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A form of combustion instability, especially in a liquid-propellant rocket engine, characterized by a low-pitched, low-frequency rumbling noise.
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A low-frequency noise, especially that caused by earth/floor vibration or by uneven surfaces in the drive mechanism of a recorder or playback unit.
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Rum'ble intransitive verb [ Middle English
romblen , akin to Dutch
rommelen , German
rumpeln , Danish
rumle ; confer Icelandic
rymja to roar.]
1. To make a low, heavy, continued sound; as, the thunder
rumbles at a distance. « In the mean while ...
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Rum'ble noun 1. A noisy report; rumor. [ Obsolete] « Delighting ever in
rumble that is new.»
Chaucer. 2. A low, heavy, continuous sound like that made by heavy wagons or the reverberation of thunder; a confused noise; as, the
rumble of a railroad tra...
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Rum'ble transitive verb To cause to pass through a rumble, or shaking machine. See
Rumble ,
noun , 4.
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Rumble is slang for put out unceremoniously, handle roughly.
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[
n] - a loud low dull continuous noise 2. [n] - a servant`s seat (or luggage compartment) in the rear of a carriage 3. [n] - a fight between rival gangs of adolescents 4. [v] - make a low noise, as of thunder
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criminal slang for an interruption in the course of a crime; an alarm; a tip-off.
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slang for understand; recognise or discover a person's wrong doing.
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rumbling noun a loud low dull continuous noise; `they heard the rumbling of thunder`
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