drumble
/ˈdrʌmbəl/
verb
- To make a low, heavy, rumbling sound; to drone or hum.
- The pipes in the wall drumble whenever the water is turned on.
- We could hear the thunder drumble in the distance.
- The old engine drumble as it struggled to start.
- To move slowly or clumsily; to lumber.
- The bear drumble out of the cave and into the forest.
- He drumble through the crowded room, bumping into people.
- The heavy cart drumble along the dirt road.
noun
- A low, heavy, rumbling sound.
- A deep drumble came from the volcano before it erupted.
- The drumble of the old refrigerator kept her awake at night.
- The drumble of the machinery could be heard from outside the factory.