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Every once in a while I could hear his stomach rumble.
It made his stomach rumble, but he had work to do.
Stomach rumbling, he made his way back to the game.
Art felt his stomach rumble at the mention of food.
It was so quiet she could hear her stomach rumble.
My stomach rumbled, which must have been what woke me up.
My stomach rumbles loud enough for both of us to hear.
Her stomach rumbled, as if to add one final point to the argument.
The sight of blood makes your stomach rumble something fierce.
His stomach rumbled; he thought he'd think more clearly with a meal inside him.
Her stomach rumbled and tightened at the sight of so much food.
Tally's stomach rumbled after a whole day without food, but the first thing she needed was water.
Her stomach rumbled and she put a hand to it self-consciously.
Just thinking about it was making her stomach rumble.
Morgan felt his stomach rumble and thought of the dinner that would be waiting.
His stomach rumbled, and he glanced quickly at the menu.
She started to get up and her stomach rumbled.
However, the mention of food made her stomach rumble.
Her stomach rumbled with hunger as she opened the refrigerator door.
His stomach rumbled, and he tried to forget about eating altogether.
She decided to pass it by, even though now her stomach rumbled 'with hunger.
Then her stomach rumbled and she knew that she needed food.
His stomach rumbles could well be caused by tension and worry.
McCoy's stomach rumbled at the thought of food, but he ignored it.
Despite the fact that he'd just eaten, Trip's stomach rumbled.
The abdomen is distended and painful in the right lower quadrant, where borborygmi can be heard.
They lift their huge heads to look at us, mouths agape, uttering borborygmi that could come from either end.
A. The rumbling or growling sounds of the digestive tract, which scientists call by the very expressive word borborygmi, represent the muscular contractions and expansions of peristalsis, the process that moves the contents of the stomach and intestines onward and downward.