Grumble [verb]

Definition of Grumble:

complain

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Opposite/Antonyms of Grumble:


Sentence/Example of Grumble:

He had transferred himself to the buggy with a grumble of disgust, and begged her to come for him early in the morning.

In any case my conscience will be clear, and I shall no longer have any right to grumble at my lot.

"No wonder things git pindlin' under this old locust-tree," Sophy heard him grumble.

Gradually the relaxing steam-radiators began to grunt and grumble into a chill quietude.

By the marauders it was looked upon as a grand frolic, and owners of missing mats and deluged yards might grumble as they pleased.

Yet, if my Guardian Angel were to ask me, What in the world have you to grumble about?

For less than half a minute that straining grumble continued.

She called to him imperiously, and with a muttered grumble he resumed his pumping.

Markham was too happy not to grant and grumble more than ever.

Who that has heard it calling to him above the grumble of great guns can forget the wild intoxication of its music?