"Rumbler" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rumbler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Rumbler
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"Rumbler" Meaning

A person, typically a fighter pilot, who flies an aircraft prone to shaking violently when maneuvering, such as a World War I biplane.

"Rumbler" Examples

Examples of usage for the word "rumbler":


A large truck drove by with a loud `rumbler` in its exhaust system.
The new galloping horses created a rumbler beneath my windows that kept me awake all night.
"Buy some anti-rumbler pads to put under your mattress for less noisy sleeps," the salesman said.
A mighty thunderstorm created a loud rumbler in the sky.
Being a night owl in the early morning causes no rumbler for the morning drivers.

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Low, continuous vibrations or murmurings, typically of thunder or an earthquake; a loud, low-pitched sound, typically a murmur or a growl.

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