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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91. Stock prices took a tumble in the afternoon.
92. Wash in warm water and tumble dry.
93. Will the economy tumble into another recession?
94. Machine wash tumble dry in your favorite hunting detergent.
95. Machine-washable, Tumble dry, Resist-felt, Fluffy, Soft, Brightness in color.
96. Machine wash cold, tumble dry warm.
97. But inflation will tumble in the coming months because of lower oil prices and the recession.
98. There was high French - like land in one corner, and a tumble - down grey lighthouse surmounting it.
99. The land before you will heave up, up to several hundred feet high, and tumble toward you.
100. Washables can have a lower carbon footprint, but only if you have an energy-efficient washing machine, use a 60-degree wash cycle, limit yourself to 24 nappies, and don't tumble dry or iron them.
101. Tired, take a shower tumble into bed, also thoroughly broken think and wife sweet idea.
102. Its origin is in tickling and rough - and - tumble play, he says.
103. When all the clouds are a hopeless jumble and the raindrops tumble to the ground, heaven opens a magic lane.
104. I'm so bed luck , I was tumble when I step on banana's pericarp.
105. Don't tumble for that old tricker, he's just tying to get you to buy his goods.
106. Much more wheat is needed to make bread, not to mention the backbreaking task of picking up loose seeds that tumble irritatingly to the ground.
107. I worry that they'll tumble into The Vortexaccept a job they should have scorned.
108. Tumble abrasion of a fabric is highly dependent on the inherent fiber toughness.
109. Other successful trades included a bet that the deutsche mark would rise after the collapse of the Berlin wall and a wager that Japanese stocks would start to tumble in 1989.
110. Romantic symphonies, piano, strings, acoustic guitar, flutes, harp and soft chimes tumble gracefully from the heavens.
111. But it's not realistic to think the market will crash and prices tumble to the level of two or three years ago, " Wang said."
112. It was a partnership born in the rough tumble of Texas politics.
113. Osvaldo Gimenez , invites to lead your compatriot to tumble out Shanghai, the Shanghai fan does not welcome you!
114. 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.
115. It is too easy to tumble into the brothels of Lahore or become one of the many "sparrows" begging on the streets.
116. Bank shares continued to tumble in the days that followed.
117. They've crashed the garden party and once again it's Tumble to the rescue...
118. Then the human grasp on Yor Shor will unclench forever,(http://sentencedict.com/tumble.html) leaving it to slowly tumble into the Arctic desert.
119. He tried to keep his intentions well hidden, hub it didn't take too long to tumble to him.
120. The invention has the advantages of good mothproof effect and is favorable for protecting vision and can prevent tumble in walking.
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