Proper noun
Grumbles (plural Grumbleses)
A surname.
Be forewarned for the onslaught of groans and grumbles around the monotony of keeping accounts and the drudgery of economizing. Source: Internet
The meeting was held after questions had been raised as to why the authority was awarding tenders to companies outside Bulawayo with grumbles on why the local authority was favouring such companies at the expense of local ones. Source: Internet
Changes are happening at the Ferry Building Marketplace, with some grumbles that tenants are reportedly moving on due to challenging lease negotiations/higher rent. Source: Internet
Belichick hardly ever grumbles more than a few syllables when a reporter tries to bait him, but Shaughnessy seemed to actually get under his skin a bit. Source: Internet
His observations, grumbles, screams and howls about LA, entertainment and television should be compulsory reading for people interested in how television is made. Source: Internet
She tries to avoid her critical Aunt Kimiko and annoying five-year-old cousin, Genji: "I had yet to understand why I had to be so delicate while he got to act like a monkey," she grumbles. Source: Internet