0 past simple and past participle of rumble --
1 to make a continuous low sound: --
2 to discover the true facts about someone or something secret and often illegal: --
His boss eventually rumbled him, and he was sacked.
3 to take part in a physical fight --
The share investing public has therefore rumbled what the cuts mean.
There is no doubt that that has been happening in the country at large and that they have now been rumbled.
The plain truth is that he was rumbled, and he did not like it.
The great bear came and rumbled, but never produced a policy.
They know that people rumbled them a long time ago.
Is it not the case that he has now been rumbled as all gab and no action?
Then someone rumbled that it was not an order, so the word "deal" was used.
We have rumbled all of this for a long time.