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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(31) Mighty figures clad in light sent the surge of mystical power tumbling back to Nagarythe.
(32) The momentum often subsides, leading to a tumbling of the share price.
(33) It was a cavity made by the tumbling together of several large boulders, and roofed by the encroaching undergrowth.
(34) There is a loud clatter as a stack of circuit boards comes tumbling down.
(35) The men in the ship were watching the bodies tumbling on shore, and they were laughing.
(36) I walked on, following the windings of the splashing tumbling Mosedale Beck.
(37) And the marriage comes tumbling down as Roth, like a Roth hero, demands to become unbound from marital ties.
(38) Tumbling forward from her seat on the rock, she clawed at the hands that were not there.
(39) In the other direction craggy peaks loomed like soaring granite castles, with crystalline blue glaciers spilling and tumbling down their flanks.
(40) While the other children were tumbling on the floor or playing with toys, she stood with her face to the wall.
(41) A tumbling weir creates the localized conditions of an upland brook wherever it crosses a silty lowland stream.
(42) By the time he finished he was tumbling back into sleep.
(43) As she began to choke she kicked and struggled for breath before tumbling down into nowhere.
(44) There was even a small river tumbling over the edge in a waterfall so wind-whipped that it reached the ground as rain.
(45) Firemen secured the bus with ropes to stop it tumbling over the edge before escorting the petrified passengers to safety.
(46) Mitchell waited until they were well on the way to the processing plant before digging his way out and tumbling clear.
(47) The tumbling waters fan out into a small and shallow lake of coated stagnant water.
(48) Something with a dull gleam flew from his hand, tumbling down the slope of the dune.
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(49) At first he faltered, and then the words came tumbling out.
(50) The actors also play the horse that pulls their cart and perform juggling, tumbling and let off mock cannon fire.
(51) Several more items come tumbling or fluttering out over me ... A dentist's appointment card.
(52) They drew near the bed and stared down at the boy who lay there sleeping in its drifts of tumbling lace.
(53) When he opened them to look, Ritchie bopped him with a right that sent him tumbling against the car.
(54) The increase in rates initially sent London share prices tumbling.
(55) Jones won the race fractionally to poke the ball well wide of goal, but then went tumbling.
(56) She screamed and kicked and sent him tumbling off the bed.
(57) The statues came tumbling down all over the Soviet Union.
(58) Whereupon, lo! the animals began coming over, tumbling and falling to their deaths.
(59) Nadia and Selma lay sleeping quietly, their black hair tumbling out of their braids.
(60) History is littered with examples of people tinkering, tampering and then tumbling.
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