| v. i. | 1. | To make a low, heavy, continued sound; |
| 2. | To murmur; to ripple. | |
| n. | 1. | A noisy report; rumor. |
| 2. | A low, heavy, continuous sound like that made by heavy wagons or the reverberation of thunder; a confused noise; | |
| 3. | A seat for servants, behind the body of a carriage. | |
| 4. | A rotating cask or box in which small articles are smoothed or polished by friction against each other. | |
| v. t. | 1. | To cause to pass through a rumble, or shaking machine. See Rumble, |
| Noun | 1. | rumble - a loud low dull continuous noise; "they heard the rumbling of thunder" |
| 2. | rumble - a servant's seat (or luggage compartment) in the rear of a carriage | |
| 3. | rumble - a fight between rival gangs of adolescents Synonyms: gang fight | |
| Verb | 1. | rumble - make a low noise; "rumbling thunder" Synonyms: grumble |
| 2. | rumble - to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds; "he grumbled a rude response"; "Stones grumbled down the cliff" |