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What (who) is rumbling$71374$ - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rumble (disambiguation); Rumble (song); Rumbling; The Rumble; Rumble (film); The Rumble (album); Rmble

Rumbling Bridge         
  • Cauldron Linn
  • The lower bridge, above the deep narrow gorge which causes the rumble
VILLAGE IN PERTH AND KINROSS, SCOTLAND, UK
Rumbling Bridge is a small village built on both side of a gorge of the River Devon, which formed the boundary between the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire and is now within the combined Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland, where the A823 leaves the A977. It lies roughly 1 mile equidistant from Muckhart to its north, Crook of Devon to its east and Powmill to its south.
rumbling         
(rumblings)
1.
A rumbling is a low continuous noise.
...the rumbling of an empty stomach...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
Rumblings are signs that a bad situation is developing or that people are becoming annoyed or unhappy.
There were rumblings of discontent within the ranks.
N-COUNT: usu pl, oft N prep
rumble         
(rumbles, rumbling, rumbled)
1.
A rumble is a low continuous noise.
The silence of the night was punctuated by the distant rumble of traffic...
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
If a vehicle rumbles somewhere, it moves slowly forward while making a low continuous noise.
A bus rumbled along the road at the top of the path...
VERB: V adv/prep
3.
If something rumbles, it makes a low, continuous noise.
The sky, swollen like a black bladder, rumbled and crackled...
VERB: V
4.
If your stomach rumbles, it makes a vibrating noise, usually because you are hungry.
Her stomach rumbled. She hadn't eaten any breakfast.
VERB: V
5.
If someone is rumbled, the truth about them or something they were trying to hide is discovered. (BRIT INFORMAL)
When his fraud was rumbled he had just ?20.17 in the bank.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed

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