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[ ruhm-blee ] / ˈrʌm bli /
adjectiveattended with, making, or causing a rumbling sound. Origin of rumblyFirst recorded in 1870–75; rumble + -y1 Words nearby rumblyrumba, rumble, rumble seat, rumble strip, rumbling, rumbly, rumbustious, rum-dum, Rumelia, rumen, Rumford Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for rumblyAt the sound of that deep, rumbly, grumbly voice it looked for a few minutes as if school would be broken up for that day. The Burgess Animal Book for Children|Thornton W. Burgess It still rained very hard, but the wind did not howl so loudly, and the lightning was not so scary, nor the thunder so rumbly. Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While|Laura Lee Hope Buster growled a deep, grumbly, rumbly growl and started up after him. The Adventures of Bobby Coon|Thornton W. Burgess Baker fired his automatic repeatedly near Kazu's ear, and presently his rumbly breathing changed and he opened his eyes. The Image and the Likeness|John Scott Campbell
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