1.b> , , ; ; the rumblings of thunder / ; the rumbling of distant guns / ; the rumbling of a train passing by ; the rumbling of coach wheels [a wheelbarrow] [] ;
2.b> i> ; ... as shown by the rumbling in the bowels ... ;
3.b> .i> pli> 1) , , , ..i> / ; there are rumblings of annoyance throughout the workforce ; occasional rumblings about government spending / ; there have been rumblings about the need for better computers / ;
2) , , ( i>); most people had heard rumblings of the war months before it happened ;
3) , ; there are rumblings that the election may have to be postponed / , .