Rumble

  • 91rumble seat — noun An extra passenger seat or row of seats in an automobile, which typically folds away into a rear storage compartment. I suspected I wouldnt care an awful lot for his companionship, so I put him and another one in the rumble seat, and with… …

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  • 92rumble\ guts — That unsettling churning in your stomach, experienced when one has the intestinal flu, food poisoning, or a dose of Montezuma s Revenge . I shouldn t have eaten that whale fat and blue cheese burrito. Now I ve got a serious case of rumble guts …

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  • 93rumble\ guts — That unsettling churning in your stomach, experienced when one has the intestinal flu, food poisoning, or a dose of Montezuma s Revenge . I shouldn t have eaten that whale fat and blue cheese burrito. Now I ve got a serious case of rumble guts …

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  • 94rumble seat — noun a folding outside seat in the back of some early cars • Hypernyms: ↑seat • Part Holonyms: ↑roadster, ↑runabout, ↑two seater * * * noun, pl ⋯ seats [count] US old fashioned : a seat in the back of a car that folds down and is not covered by… …

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  • 95rumble-tumble — |rəmbəl|təmbəl noun 1. : rumble 2a 2. : a heavy coach or cart that moves with a deep rumbling sound …

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  • 96rumble — Synonyms and related words: Bedlam let loose, action, aerial combat, affray, armored combat, bark, battle, battle royal, bawl, be reflected, be sent back, bedlam, bellow, birdies, blare, blast, blat, blooping, blubber, blurping, bobbery, boom,… …

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  • 97rumble — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. roll, hollow roar, reverberation. See loudness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. reverberation, resounding, thunder, roll, drumbeat; see also noise 1 . v. Syn. resound, growl, thunder; see sound 1 . III (Roget …

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  • 98rumble — lumber …

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  • 99rumble — Verb. To discover, to find out. E.g. She rumbled me when she overheard my conversation on the phone …

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  • 100rumble — v 1. thunder, peal, roll, roar, boom; grumble, growl, groan; resound, sound, echo, reecho, reverberate. n 2. thunder, roar, bang, boom; grumble, growl, groan, peal; reverberation, roll, rumbling, resonance, Obs., Rare. reboation; drumming,… …

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