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Definition of Grumbles

Grumble
Grumble Grum"ble, v. t. To express or utter with grumbling.
Grumble
Grumble Grum"ble, n. 1. The noise of one that grumbles. 2. A grumbling, discontented disposition. A bad case of grumble. --Mrs. H. H. Jacksn.

Meaning of Grumbles from wikipedia

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- scarce. Thousands of soup kitchens were opened to feed the hungry, who grumbled that the farmers were keeping the food for themselves. Even the army had...