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rumbly

/ruhm-blee/US // ˈrʌm bli //

喑哑的,喑哑,缓慢的,嘎吱嘎吱

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : attended with, making, or causing a rumbling sound.

Examples

  • Music, movie, and sport modes accompany a special night mode that’s designed to make your rumbly sound system a little less offensive to the rest of the people in your house or apartment building.

  • The McLaren GT is a sleek supercar that begins at $200,000, has a top speed of 203 miles per hour, and features a rumbly engine located in the middle of the vehicle behind its two seats.

  • It still rained very hard, but the wind did not howl so loudly, and the lightning was not so scary, nor the thunder so rumbly.

  • Buster Bear began to chuckle and then to laugh, and his laugh was deep and grumbly rumbly like his voice.

  • "I'm going fishing," said he in his deep grumbly-rumbly voice to no one in particular.

  • "I'm much obliged for the fine breakfast you have given me," said Buster in his deepest, most grumbly-rumbly voice.

  • Buster growled a deep, grumbly, rumbly growl and started up after him.