the grumbling sound is made when your intestines have no food to digest so it tries ti digest air therefore creating the grumbling.
no but it may be possible.
Don't grumble when you receive a gift."Grumble bumble," the child said. I had to grumble over the pay cut I received. She couldn't grumble when she was let go for stealing money.
The adverb of "grumble" is "grumblingly."
"Grumbled" is the past tense of "grumble".
Winnie the Pooh would rarely grumble about anything.When you grumble about doing chores, it upsets me!Don't grumble about not having everything you want.
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.
Yes of course you can
A 'grumble', as a word for a low, rumbling sound, or a complaint is noun because it is a word for a thing.The word 'grumble' is also a verb.
in that form no, but grumble is. Grumbled is the past tense form of the verb grumble :)
Any Mother Doesn't Grumble was created in 1972.
The word grumble is used to describe a complaint or protest about something by a person. An example sentence using the word would be "John always seems to find something to grumble about at work."
it stores and digests food (only a part of the digestion operation)