Similar words: humbling, rumbling, grumbling, gambling, rambling, trembling, shambling, dissembling. Meaning: ['tʌmbl] n. the gymnastic moves of an acrobat. adj. moving in surges and billows and rolls.
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(1) The scaffolding came tumbling down.
(2) Toddlers keep tumbling over.
(3) The price of PCs has been tumbling recently.
(4) In the last year, barriers have come tumbling down.
(5) His eyes were fastened on the boiling, tumbling waves.
(6) Her words came tumbling out.
(7) The price of oil is still tumbling.
(8) The breakers came tumbling onto the shore.
(9) A few stones came tumbling down the cliff.
(10) The puppies were tumbling about on the floor.
(11) The earthquake sent buildings tumbling into one another like failing dominoes.
(12) One more tumbling, twisting trip sailing through the air.
(13) Another set of walls comes tumbling down.
(14) Then the stage came tumbling down.
(15) People were tumbling over each other for new dentures.
(16) Soon her marriage came tumbling down.
(17) You may sense that your words are tumbling out into a kind of void.
(18) Land and building prices are tumbling - far faster even than in the West.
(19) Not long after that he was sent tumbling helplessly through space when a cosmonaut unplugged the wrong cable.
(20) I was very good with tumbling[sentencedict.com], and not so effective with the apparatus.
(21) Her imagination jagged with tumbling violent images of what he might do to her.
(22) Removing the debris could cause the rest of the building to come tumbling down.
(23) The old barn we bought to convert into flats was practically tumbling down.
(24) He watched a huge white mountain collapse and come tumbling down on him.
(25) Tulsa is a classic cottage garden, with more than 500 varieties of perennials tumbling over each other in a battle for space.
(26) As the Holy Spirit filled me, the barriers came tumbling down.
(27) Worries about the tire company's performance sent its shares tumbling.
(28) Every now and again the forest would be split by a tumbling river or a path covered in shiny brown mud.
(29) Clenches his fist towards heaven and cries for it all to come tumbling around him.
(30) She knew the shape of her hips, from riding on them, and the tumbling rhythms of her high-pitched voice.
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