Which preposition to use with rumblings
Outside of the thronged streets; away from piled up bricks and mortar; outside of the clank of machinery; the rumbling of carriages; the roar of the escape pipe; the scream of the steam whistle; the tramp, tramp of moving thousands on the stone sidewalks; away from the heated atmosphere of the city, loaded with the smoke and dust, and gasses of furnaces, and the ten thousand manufactories of villainous smells.
He could see the glow in her cheek and the pouting curve of her mouth as she quieted the low rumbling in Kazan's throat.
A rumbling as of stones rolled down.
He was not disinclined to favour the scheme, and was just on the point of saying that he agreed to itwhen they heard a loud rumbling behind them.
" The others understood the significance of that strange rumbling aboard the German vessel as quickly as Frank, and turning rapidly, they struck out as fast as they could.
We were breakfasting when we heard a strange rumbling up the road.
There was a deep rumbling within his throat that Lenore knew to be profanity restrained on account of her presence.