verb
- to make a deep, continuous rolling sound
- to move with a deep rolling sound
noun
- a deep, continuous rolling sound
- a street fight between gangs
Usage: informal
Examples
- Thunder began to rumble in the distance.
- The truck rumbled down the highway.
- We heard the rumble of the approaching train.
- His stomach started to rumble during the meeting.
- The earthquake caused the ground to rumble.
- There was a low rumble from the basement.
- The gang prepared for a rumble in the park.