grumble in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
To grumble means to complain or express dissatisfaction in a low or muttering voice.
Sample Sentences
- She began to grumble about the long wait at the restaurant.
- As the rain continued to pour, he couldn't help but grumble about the weather.
- The children started to grumble when their outdoor playtime was cut short.
- Despite his efforts to cheer her up, she still found reasons to grumble.
- They would often grumble about their workload during lunch breaks.
- She began to grumble about the long wait at the airport.
- Despite his success, he would often grumble about the pressures of fame.
- The children started to grumble when dinner was delayed.
- It's not productive to grumble about problems without suggesting solutions.
- As the rain continued to pour, the campers couldn't help but grumble about their luck.
- After hearing the news, he couldn't help but grumble under his breath.
- The children started to grumble when they realized they had to clean their rooms.
- He tends to grumble whenever he has to wake up early for work.
- Despite their grumbles, they agreed to help with the project.