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101 mendayu-dayu
rumble like distant thunder -
102 menggegar-gegar
rumble and thunder -
103 menggerodak
rumble, clatter about, break into, enter -
104 татнеж
rumble, roar, shriek, whistle* * *grumble (n), boom (n) -
105 burácení
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106 dunění
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107 hřmít
rumble, thunder -
108 боботене
rumblewow -
109 asiento trasero descubierto
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110 jyminä
• rumble• disturbance• roar• noise -
111 jymistä
• rumble• boom• roar• thunder -
112 jyrinäsuodatin
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113 jyrinätaso
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114 громыхнуть
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115 grmeti
• rumble• thunder• fulminate -
116 grmljavina
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117 tutnjava
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118 грохот
rumble, noise (амер. noize) -
119 dreunbeeld
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120 dreunmeting
• rumble measurement
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