rumbly

/ˈrʌmbli/
adjective
  1. Making a low, heavy, continuous sound; having a rumbling quality.
    • My stomach felt rumbly after skipping lunch.
    • We could hear a rumbly noise coming from the basement.
    • The old car's engine sounded rumbly and rough.
  2. Feeling or sounding like a low, deep vibration inside the body, especially from hunger or digestion.
    • After the long hike, everyone had rumbly bellies.
    • The baby's rumbly tummy kept her awake.
    • I drank some tea to calm my rumbly stomach.
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