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Verb
Thankfully, results have improved on the pitch of late, but the row in the boardroom has rumbled all the way to the High Court in London, where Gillingham’s majority owner Brad Galinson and the club itself have filed a claim against former owner Paul Scally.—Matt Slater, New York Times, 30 Apr. 2025 Khan’s apparent lack of concern for Diana’s status in that first encounter set the tone for the rest of their relationship, which rumbled along in relative secrecy throughout 1996 and into the summer of 1997.—Janine Henni, People.com, 29 Apr. 2025
Noun
When the aqueduct is running, those who enter the facility will hear the rumble of rushing water.—Ian James, Los Angeles Times, 27 Apr. 2025 Perhaps the sequel’s best scene is the rumble that happens toward the series’ end, in which two sides approach each other holding umbrellas and then fight in the rain and mud.—Joan MacDonald, Forbes.com, 25 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for rumble
Rather, magma, gases and briny fluids were interacting in a hydrothermal network — a system with activities that were not fully understood — to produce the volcano’s zombie rumblings.
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Mindy Weisberger,
CNN Money,
5 May 2025
Owens’ departure — along with various staff rumblings that have accompanied it — is seen as a smoke signal of sorts to Redstone, a cautionary note about what could happen to the program if it’s not allowed to continue in truly independent fashion.
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