The kids grumbled about doing their homework, but they eventually got it done.
"I can't believe that I have to shovel the driveway again!", Dad grumbled.
Grandma did all the cooking and cleaning for the entire family and never once grumbled about it.
The teenager grumbled about having to watch his little sister.
The kids grumbled as the principal cancelled recess due to rainy weather.
He grumbled when I served chicken for the third time that week.
"The man grumbled at the whole scene"
in that form no, but grumble is. Grumbled is the past tense form of the verb grumble :)
"Grumbled" is the past tense of "grumble".
Yes.
No, it is a verb, the past tense and past participle of to grumble. The word grumbled is not normally used as an adjective, either.
You could use dearth in a sentence by saying "The trial ended due to a dearth of evidence." The word dearth means a lack of something or a scarcity.
A complex and compound sentence having the following words.rage.bewilder.obnoxious. intervene. contradiction. elaborate. mumbled. grumbled. vague. agony. indignantly. yearned. scathing. scrutinizegive me one compound & one complex sentence FOR EACH WORD
Even as his employees glared mutinously at him, the boss continued cheerfully describing the mandatory company retreat.The crew grumbled mutinously about the new rules imposed upon them.
Mutley
mumbled, jumbled, humbled, tumbled
The suspension groaned under the weight of the heavy load.
The form of this sentence is correct. She filled out the application form.