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How to spell RUBBLING correctly?

If you meant to type "rumbling", which means a deep, low-pitched sound, then that is the correct spelling. Alternatively, if you meant to type "rubble", which means broken fragments of rock or other materials, then that is another correct spelling. Double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy in communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell rubbling correctly

  • babbling
  • bobbling She hit a bobbling ball and it went into the water.
  • bubbling
  • burbling The brook was filled with burbling water that soothed my soul.
  • cobbling The cobbler was cobbling together a new pair of shoes for the customer.
  • Dabbling During my dabbling in photography, I discovered that I have a talent for capturing candid moments.
  • Dibbling One of Karen's favorite pastimes is dibbling - Hitting one object off another with a precise motion.
  • dribbling The basketball player was excellent at dribbling.
  • gabbling The noisy gabbling of the swans was disturbing.
  • Gobbling The turkey was gobbling up the corn from the feeder.
  • Hobbling The hiker was hobbling on the rocky terrain with a sprained ankle.
  • Nibbling The squirrel was nibbling on an acorn.
  • Pebbling Pebbling in the water, the little boy watched as the ripples spread out across the pond.
  • quibbling After they had finished their quibbling, they went their separate ways.
  • rambling I went on a rambling walk through the forest, enjoying the peace and quiet.
  • ribbing Jessica likes to wear ribbing in her tank top to give her a little extra coverage.
  • Robbing Robbing a store is a crime that can result in serious consequences.
  • rubbing I am rubbing my eyes because they feel tired.
  • Ruffling The wind outside was so strong that it was ruffling the leaves of the trees.
  • ruling The Supreme Court's ruling in the landmark case set a precedent for future legal proceedings.
  • rumbling The rumbling was so loud that I thought the building was going to collapse.
  • wobbling She was wobbling on her high heels.

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