But Google grumble grumble makes me compose new messages in a tiny window, you say.
But grumble grumble sometimes my messages get sorted into the wrong folders.
But grumble grumble Google just forced this upon me without asking, you say.
So for now, the movies are about more, even if many of us will grumble about Les Miz's running time on the way out of the theater.
Yes, Republicans grumble (rightly) against the Obama green-energy subsidies.
This did not suit our notions of a land cruise, and we began to grumble.
Yet it's only the food and the cabins and the attendance they grumble about.
The silence was profound, but shaken now and then by a grumble of distant thunder.
She then began to grumble violently about her son, the father of the dead boy.
My father may grumble over his beer jugs, but he's a Churchman and a Tantivy for all that.
1580s, from Middle French grommeler "mutter between the teeth" or directly from Middle Dutch grommelen "murmur, mutter, grunt," from grommen "to rumble, growl." Imitative, or perhaps akin to grim. Related: Grumbled; grumbling.
1620s, from grumble (v.).