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How do you describe the sound of your stomach when you're hungry?
Jan 27, 2015 7:46 AM
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In the UK, we usually say "rumbling"
January 27, 2015
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Rumbling or growling.
Rumbling is the sound of distant thunder, or an old-fashioned train approaching from the distance.
Growling is a low, deep sound that a dog makes when it feels threatened.
Both can be used for stomach noise.
January 27, 2015
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Usually this sound is described as a growl, or the stomach is growling.
January 27, 2015
Don't describe the sound of your stomach. Just say: "I am hungry as wolf" :)
January 27, 2015
My stomach is always 'rumbling' as I am hungry all the time.
The British would say 'rumbling', although there are many variants on this depending on where you are from.
January 27, 2015
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