"Rumble" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make a low prolonged murmuring or grumbling noise, often resulting from movement, atmospheric pressure, or turbulent air.
There is no word "rulley" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.
A strong, distilled liquor made from fermented sugarcane byproducts or molasses, typically aged in oak barrels.
Romania, a country located in Southeastern Europe. It is a unitary semi-presidential republic with a diverse culture of numerous ethnic and linguistic groups.
Rumanian refers to something or someone from Romania, a country located in southeastern Europe. It can also refer to Romani people, an ethnic group who originated from the Indian subcontinent and are found in many parts of the world, including Romania.<br><br>In linguistics, Rumanian or Romanian (note the difference in spelling) refers to the Romance language spoken in Romania, closely related to Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.<br><br>The word "Rumanian" can also be seen in the context of Rumanian wine, a sparkling wine from the Wine Country in Rumania.
Romansh is a Romance language spoken in southeastern Switzerland and north-eastern Italy. It is the directly attestable descendant of the spinal Rhaeto-Romance languages (also called Eastern Romance) of the Late Latin period. Romansh is a national language, along with German, Italian, and French, officially recognized by the Swiss Constitution and upheld in the country's linguistic canton, Grisons (Graubünden).
Rumantsch is the collective term for a group of languages historically considered dialects of the Romanish language, spoken in the southeastern part of the Swiss canton of Grisons. They are Romance languages, derived from Vulgar Latin.
A type of sensual and energetic dance originating in Cuba, characterized by hip movements and rhythmic steps.
A person, typically a fighter pilot, who flies an aircraft prone to shaking violently when maneuvering, such as a World War I biplane.
Low, continuous vibrations or murmurings, typically of thunder or an earthquake; a loud, low-pitched sound, typically a murmur or a growl.
Making a low, continuous, loud noise, such as thunder. <br><br>Example: "The storm was making a loud rumbling sound in the distance." <br><br>Also: talking noisily and at length. <br><br>Example: "The teacher got a bit grumpy and started rumbling on in class."
NO ADJECTIVE<br><br>Rumblingly is not a word in the English language. The nearest word in English is "rumbling", which means producing a low, continuous sound, often shaking or vibrating, such as thunder in the distance or the noise of an engine.<br><br>For example:<br>The thunder rumbled through the night sky.
Low, continuous muttering or growling sounds, typically from anger or discontent; hints or signs that something is going to happen or that trouble is brewing.
Rumbustious refers to a person or thing that is boisterous or noisy, often in a way that is energetic and somewhat unruly. It can describe a lively or turbulent atmosphere, often with an air of excitement or mischievousness. The word is often associated with a readiness for activity, adventure, or rebellion.