No, grumbling does not rhyme with brain, perhaps you are trying to ask if complain rhymes with brain, and yes, it does.
That's correct! "Grumbling" and "brain" both have the same ending sound, which is known as a rhyme. In this case, they rhyme because they share the same "-ain" ending.
The Tagalog word for grumbling is "nagrereklamo" or "nagtataray."
No, the word "grumbling" is not a noun in this sentence. It is a present participle verb form describing the action of the bear making a menacing rumble.
No, grumbling is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents (e.g. buzz, pop, hiss), while grumbling is a verb that describes the low, muttering sound made by someone who is discontented.
A word that rhymes with "hhhhsss" is "miss."
The word 'grumble' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'grumble' is a word for a mutter in discontent; a word for a rumbling sound; a word for a thing.Examples:My brother will grumble if I change the radio station. (verb)The grumble of my stomach tells me that lunch is past due. (noun)The noun forms of the verb to grumble are grumbler and the gerund, grumbling.
My tummy was grumbling.
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The Tagalog word for grumbling is "nagrereklamo" or "nagtataray."
The car's transmission was grumbling louder than my hungry stomach this morning. The grumbling of the crew has not gone unnoticed.
use your brain
dane
What's the Use of Grumbling was created in 1918.
Brain Eyes are connected to the the brain.
remain, brain, etc.
Cocaine?
vein
brain