Synonym: fall, overturn, sprawl, stumble, tumble. Similar words: apple, supple, stop, atop, topic, non-stop, stop by, on top of. Meaning: ['tɑpl /'tɒpl] v. 1. fall down, as if collapsing 2. cause to topple or tumble by pushing.
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(31) A centipede does not topple over even when dead.
(32) Iron mined in order to topple trees for lumber.
(33) The House action appeared to ring down the curtain on Reagan's six-year program of arming rebels in their attempt to topple the ruling Nicaraguan Sandinistas.
(34) Handcuffs will get soft and billy clubs will topple over, let's go on being free anyhow.
(35) The monkeys shake the trees, trying to topple the nuts from the branches.
(36) President Eisenhower had agreed that America should topple the Arbenz government.
(37) Ajdabiya is seen by the rebels as the gateway to the west and with this victory they have been given, they say,(http://sentencedict.com/topple.html) much needed momentum in their campaign to topple Col Gaddafi.
(38) To topple, as from power or a high position; fall.
(39) A car with a lower center of mass is less likely to topple over.
(40) How can we topple the chief from his position of trust?
(41) It took a brutal civil war to end slavery and federal troops to topple Jim Crow.
(42) In the men's 90kg fInal, Russian volnykh sealed the quickest wIn of the tournament, takIng just 20 seconds to topple and immobilise his opponent.
(43) He slapped his knee and began to topple from his seat.
(44) Interfaces that don't employ symmetry tend to look unbalanced, as if they are going to topple over to one side.
(45) No country wants to run out of food or watch sky-high prices dump people into poverty and malnourishment. That can lead to riots and topple governments.
(46) He has even hinted at a plot to topple his government.
(47) We don't have any military experience; the only objective is to topple [Muammar] Gaddafi.
(48) Some day, when we get a few more hands and crowbars to work, we'll topple it over(4), along with all its rotten life and unburied dead(Sentencedict.com), its monstrous selfishness and sodden materialism.
(49) In the men's 90kg final, Russian volnykh sealed the quickest win of the tournament, taking just 20 seconds to topple and immobilise his opponent.
(50) As a member of the Iraqi National Congress, he worked for years to topple Saddam Hussein before being granted political asylum in the United States in 1997.
(51) The Soviet Union played a heroic role in combating the evil of fascism, aswell as in helping to topple colonialist powers.
(52) As the anti-art urge in modern artists prompts them to topple or transcend themselves, they help audience to look at art intuitively by using silence, blanks and sketchy approaches.
(53) Using hydraulic supports in heavy grade longwall sublevel caving, anti - topple and antiskid are the key factors.
(54) To further women's development, we must topple down patriarchy and reconstruct the International political and economic framework in the spirit of equality of the two sexes.
(55) There are Rightists in every city and they want to topple us.
(56) It will immobilise it, or worse still, topple it over.
(57) The concern with lifting, he says, is that the mother could injure her back or lose balance and topple over.
(58) There are bank failures and a couple of insurance companies topple over.
(59) They pretend to be an absent couple in order to grab a reservation at a trendy restaurant, and two hit men assume they are that couple and topple them into a screwball comedy.
(60) And I was sure that we'd topple over into the ditch or onto the rocks below.
More similar words: apple, supple, stop, atop, topic, non-stop, stop by, on top of, utopian, supply, apply, oppose, go to pieces, opponent, opposed, apply for, supplier, apply to, chopping, oppressor, appliance, opprobrium, applicable, opposition, shopping bag, opportunity, application, opportunist, supply closet, eavesdropping.