Similar words: tumble, tumble to, stumble, tumbler, tumbledown, tumble-down, tumbleweed, tumble into.
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(1) Oil prices took a tumble yesterday.
(2) He took a tumble down the stairs.
(3) It's possible that stocks could take a tumble next year.
(4) Company profits took a tumble last year, a spokesperson said[http://sentencedict.com], because of investment in new machinery.
(5) The prejudice of several centuries is about to take a tumble.
(6) Payton, meanwhile, took a tumble to the floor and had Mark Bryant fall on him, bruising his back.
(7) Take a tumble to New England and sample savory seafood trays.
(8) According to freely available web analytics tools, volume of indexed pages and back-links started to take a tumble from the middle of 2009 until the site closed earlier this year.
(9) Like the outcome after an exam, death makes us aware of anything, that is it is too late to take a tumble.
(10) Like the outcome after an exam, death makes us aware of anything, That is, it's too late to take a tumble.
(11) Investors look at the share index at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , as share prices take a tumble.
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