grumbler 的 3 个定义
grum·bled, grum·bling.
- to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly: Tim always found something to grumble about.
- to utter low, indistinct sounds; growl: Suddenly I heard my stomach grumble, and realized I hadn't had any lunch.
- to rumble: The thunder grumbled in the west.
grum·bled, grum·bling.
- to express or utter with murmuring or complaining.
- an expression of discontent; complaint; unhappy murmur; growl.
- grumbles, a grumbling, discontented mood.
- a rumble.
grumbler 近义词
grouch
更多grumbler例句
- But Google grumble grumble makes me compose new messages in a tiny window, you say.
- But grumble grumble sometimes my messages get sorted into the wrong folders.
- But grumble grumble Google just forced this upon me without asking, you say.
- So for now, the movies are about more, even if many of us will grumble about Les Miz's running time on the way out of the theater.
- Yes, Republicans grumble (rightly) against the Obama green-energy subsidies.
- He had transferred himself to the buggy with a grumble of disgust, and begged her to come for him early in the morning.
- In any case my conscience will be clear, and I shall no longer have any right to grumble at my lot.
- "No wonder things git pindlin' under this old locust-tree," Sophy heard him grumble.
- Gradually the relaxing steam-radiators began to grunt and grumble into a chill quietude.
- By the marauders it was looked upon as a grand frolic, and owners of missing mats and deluged yards might grumble as they pleased.