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grumble

1 of 2verb
/ˈɡrʌmbəl/
Forms:grumbles,grumbling,grumbled,grumbled
1

to complain quietly or softly, often in a way that others cannot hear or understand

  • She is grumbling because her favorite show is canceled.
  • He was grumbling under his breath during the meeting.
  • He tends to grumble about the weather whenever it rains.
  • She grumbled under her breath when she missed the bus.
  • He often grumbles when things do not go his way.
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2

to emit a low, continuous sound

  • The distant thunder began to grumble as the storm approached.
  • After a long day of hiking, their stomachs started to grumble audibly.
  • The old water pipes in the house would often grumble ominously in the night.
  • The old car engine would grumble loudly before finally starting up on cold mornings.
  • As the wind picked up, the shutters on the old house began to grumble against the frame.
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3

to express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something to someone else

transitive
  • He grumbled his discontent with the service at the restaurant.
  • The workers grumbled their concerns to the manager.
  • She is grumbling at her coworkers for not helping with the project.
  • They have grumbled their complaints about the project delays.
  • She is grumbling her frustrations about the new schedule.