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rumble

verb as in growl, thunder

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As we left the border, three or four lorries with UN World Food Programme banners slowly rumbled down the dusty road crossing into Sudan.

From BBC

Stopping there to refuel on their one-way journey to the European theatre, U.S. bombers rumbled past the Norse ruins.

From Salon

The corruption investigations into Hasina are likely to rumble on for some time, potentially bringing further issues for Starmer's top team to address in the months ahead while Siddiq remains a Labour MP.

From BBC

A clap of thunder rumbles in the distance while on a walk.

From Salon

There's the smell of baked biscuits wafting from Honeysuckle Biscuits & Bakery and the rumble of a nearby railroad train.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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