Synonym: fall, flounder, lurch, pitch, plunge, sprawl, stumble, topple, toss, wallow. Similar words: stumble, mumble, fumble, rumble, humble, jumbled, grumble, crumble. Meaning: ['tʌmbl] n. 1. an acrobatic feat of rolling or turning end over end 2. a sudden drop from an upright position. v. 1. fall down, as if collapsing 2. cause to topple or tumble by pushing 3. roll over and over, back and forth 4. fly around 5. fall apart 6. throw together in a confused mass 7. understand, usually after some initial difficulty 8. fall suddenly and sharply 9. put clothes in a tumbling barrel, where they are whirled about in hot air, usually with the purpose of drying 10. suffer a sudden downfall, overthrow, or defeat 11. do gymnastics, roll and turn skillfully.
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61. The middle class will soon enough tumble to the fact that it is the sucker in Forbes's shell game.
62. Its hopes were dashed by the sudden tumble of once-fashionable drug shares.
63. The words tumble out, making a sound like the rumble of distant thunder, taking shape, depth, and substance.
64. Before the audience can figure it out, I release my grip and tumble to the ground.
65. Creed tripped over something lying in the grass and even his head-over-heels tumble seemed lazy and unreal.
66. Doomsayers predict that one day California will tumble into the sea.
67. In the confusion, many crabs lose their foothold, tumble into the water and are swept away.
68. True, the share price recently took a frightening tumble, but local activity has been maintained.
69. This soft green womb formed an oasis of peace in the chaotic tumble that was Fashion Avenue.
70. He was still holding her face, trying to free her hair from its clip so it could tumble down.
71. She's only small and she's not used to such rough and tumble.
72. It was Bates' toughest test in the competition so far which has seen other top seed tumble in the early stages.
73. Millions of viewers saw presenter Howard Leader take the tumble wearing dark glasses and clutching a white stick.
74. It could be their first experience of rough and tumble play.
75. The prejudice of several centuries is about to take a tumble.
76. This would have to be remembered in the rough and tumble of debate.
77. Should the stock market take a big tumble anytime soon, at least one investor is well positioned to benefit.
78. Payton, meanwhile, took a tumble to the floor and had Mark Bryant fall on him, bruising his back.
79. The only people who never tumble are those who never mount the high wire. Oprah Winfrey
80. Geoffrey dropped his hand down and turned on the tumble drier, it jerked and rumbled behind Noddy.
81. At that moment a slim figure flung itself out of the shadows to tumble Lefevre's giant adversary from his feet.
82. But mine was a transformation accomplished with a certain muteness and mildness and devoid of obvious tumble and tension.
83. They tumble down mountainsides; they meander through flat farmlands.
84. Machine wash warm and tumble dry low.
85. Machine wash warm, tumble dry low.
86. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
87. The dollar could tumble and long-term interest rates soar.
88. You can tumble the clothes dry in a dryer.
89. Machine wash warm inside out(sentencedict.com), tumble dry.
90. Machine wash cold and tumble dry low.
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