rumble in the PONS Dictionary

rumble Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

rumble of thunder

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Ventilation ducts, air conditioners and deadbolt housings rumble, hiss and roar.
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The pitch desired is very deep, distinctly pitched rumble that sound like thunder or the rolling waves of the sea.
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In a rumble, generally after every enemy has been defeated at least once, an area ranker (equivalent to a boss) appears on the battlefield.
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His treatments of acoustic phenomena encased in digitally expanded bass rumbles have a dark ambient quality.
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Other weighting curves are used in rumble measurement and flutter measurement to properly assess subjective effect.
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But with bonus missions, multiplayer rumbles, and a very fun 2-player co-op mode... we can most definitely dig it.
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This is why close thunder crackles and distant thunder rumbles; the air has absorbed the higher frequencies.
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The rumbles between the two schools have become more frequent which solidified the intense rivalry between the two schools.
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Smoke and rumbling sound effects occur when the ride moves up out of the volcano.
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Residents reported that the buildings and its glasses were shaking and rumbling.
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