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
Some bungalows and flats qualify automatically, but 3,000 tenants were left without cover while the dispute about what constituted a group dwelling rumbled on.
It is clear that the country has recognised what they were up to; it has rumbled them as cheats and liars.
The disputes rumbled on for over a year altogether before a satisfactory conclusion was reached.
It always puzzled me that this was not rumbled.
They are wrong, because the people have rumbled them.
They are deeply angry this week because they have been rumbled.
If he had not moved the new clause, he would not have been rumbled so clearly.
We have rumbled all of this for a long time.