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rumbling

[ ruhm-bling ]

noun

  1. Often rumblings. the first signs of dissatisfaction or grievance.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rumbling1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; rumble, -ing 1
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Hoards of hungry children with rumbling tummies are a common sight in school dinner halls, and a new exhibition has opened in Suffolk telling the stories of those lunchtime tastes and aromas - good or bad.

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But in California, rumblings of such a bill have stirred opposition.

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That meeting between Pritchard and Streeting was the natural conclusion of changes which had been rumbling on in the corridors of power for some time.

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Almost 150 years later, Russian rumblings about wanting Alaska back were laughed off by the Biden administration.

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As well as people spending less on games since the pandemic, major video game makers including Warner Bros have been affected by a rumbling row over the use of artificial intelligence in production.

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