Rumorear in english
Rumble
pronunciation: rʌmbəl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rʌmbəl part of speech: noun
In gestures
rumorearse = grapevine + carry + the story ; word + go (a)round ; float + a rumour ; rumour + circulate.
Example: However, when Sethi was moved two months ago from chief of technical services to public services, the grapevine carried the story that 'Sethi got his way again' = However, when Sethi was moved two months ago from chief of technical services to public services, the grapevine carried the story that 'Sethi got his way again'.Example: The word went round that he was under arrest.Example: Rumors are even floating that President Bush, who has yet to set foot in San Francisco since being elected, might make a surprise visit.Example: Rumors have begun to circulate about a possible film focusing on Vincent Chase and his entourage.rumorear = rumour [rumor, -USA] ; whisper.
Example: It is rumoured to be, at least in part, tucked away in one of the attics of the Science Library, a forgotten monument to a great but unsuccessful idea = It is rumoured to be, at least in part, tucked away in one of the attics of the Science Library, a forgotten monument to a great but unsuccessful idea.Example: They whispered to each other across Benefield's desk, and forthwith approached O'Brien.more:
» rumorearse = grapevine + carry + the story ; word + go (a)round ; float + a rumour ; rumour + circulate .
Example: However, when Sethi was moved two months ago from chief of technical services to public services, the grapevine carried the story that 'Sethi got his way again' = No obstante, cuando hace dos meses Sethi pasó de jefe de los servicios técnicos a jefe de los servicios públicos, se rumoreaba que "Sethi se ha salido con la suya otra vez". Example: The word went round that he was under arrest. Example: Rumors are even floating that President Bush, who has yet to set foot in San Francisco since being elected, might make a surprise visit. Example: Rumors have begun to circulate about a possible film focusing on Vincent Chase and his entourage.» se rumoreaba que = rumour had it that ; word had it that .
Example: Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc. Example: Word had it that the village was among the most feared over claims of witchcraft practices.» se rumorea que = rumour has it that ; (the) word on the street is that ; word has it that .
Example: Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her 'hopelessly set in her opinions'. Example: Word on the street is that the hottest thing when it comes to fashion for men right now is pantyhose. Example: He's a scary kid -- word has it that he burned down his old school and then was kicked out of every other school in his home state.