My tummy was grumbling.
The car's transmission was grumbling louder than my hungry stomach this morning. The grumbling of the crew has not gone unnoticed.
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.
What's the Use of Grumbling was created in 1918.
The Tagalog word for grumbling is "nagrereklamo" or "nagtataray."
No it does not keep snakes away well it depends on the species but it is most likely not to keep the snakes away because i have two snakes and we tried @nd it did nothing
DOES SNAKE AWAY KEEP SNAKES AWAY FROM YOUR HOME
No, it has no properties that would repel snakes.
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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 sound your stomach makes when it's grumbling or growling is a borborygmus in medical terms.
Mothballs will not deter snakes.