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28 Dec 2016
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English (UK)
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English (US)
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Question about English (US)
Is it writen rambling or rumbling? What does it mean? like, talking nonsense?
Is it writen rambling or rumbling? What does it mean? like, talking nonsense?
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- English (US)
rambling-to continue talking without stopping
- Spanish (Spain)
- English (US)
"Rambling" is talking nonsense nonstop but "Rumbling" is like loud, shaking, etc. For example, the earthquake is rumbling.
- Spanish (Spain)
@cath_ oh, I didn't know both words existed, thank you! :)
- English (US)
- English (US)
Rumble can mean, can mean you have uncovered a truth, that is hidden.
(a few close friends standing togeather)..
Mary: ``how is your diet going John? ``
John:''oh, yes, it's going great I have not touched chocolate in a week or so, I feel great! ''
Sam-'' Ha Ha! What!!!! I saw. You with a snickers(chocolate bar) and a couple of jammy dodgers(buiscuits) this morning!!!
John-'' oh God, I have been rumbled '`
- Spanish (Spain)
@autumnarabelaryder oh really? that's really interesting! I'll write everything, thank you so much! :)
- English (US)
@Thairos great :) I made myself giggle writing that, glad you can see an extra meaning

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