A complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone.
A loud low dull continuous noise.
Make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath.
Show one's unhappiness or critical attitude.
Другие значения термина "grumble" 1 We grumble about our politics, but politicians across the world behave badly.
2 Over the low grumble of the engine he heard hammers at work.
3 In fact, she used to complain and grumble while she was there.
4 I've heard you grumble about your father on more than one occasion.
5 That made Bat grunt and grumble and wriggle; and finally uncover, too.
6 Now, as to the room; there is nothing to grumble at here.
7 Silas could almost feel the friction, hear the viscous grumble of digestion.
8 Many Cubans grumble about delays and being tended by foreign medical students.
9 I heard a sigh and a grumble , then reluctant pawsteps behind me.
10 Still if the worst comes to the worst we must not grumble .
11 My grumble then was the non-use of email between doctors and patients.
12 This was just scientific enough so that Harold couldn't grumble too much.
13 The tradespeople were beginning to grumble and treated her with less politeness.
14 He would pass through the pains of purgatory with never a grumble .
15 If we have headaches the next morning none of us will grumble .
16 But that pushed me into the hole, and I will not grumble .
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