Retumbar in english
Rumble
pronunciation: rʌmbəl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rʌmbəl part of speech: noun
In gestures
retumbar = reverberate ; resound ; rumble ; thunder ; rage ; ring out.
Example: The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating.Example: It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.Example: As a writer he could not continue to live in Czechoslovakia after the Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in 1968.Example: The juggernaut of 'new British' history thunders on with Smyth's textbook on the United Kingdom between 1660 and 1800.Example: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.Example: At one point, gunshots ringing out in the distance forced them to take cover until it was safe to continue.