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I . tumble [ˈtʌmbl̩] N

II . tumble [ˈtʌmbl̩] VB intr

2. tumble (go down):

3. tumble (run):

4. tumble inf (realize):

tumble into VB trans

tumble drier, tumble dryer N

rough-and-tumble N no pl

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She won 38 national titles in the trampoline, tumbling, vault and floor exercise.
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This helps give the stage some bounce for tumbling.
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Original organized leagues included baseball, football, soccer, basketball, pee-wee golf, tennis, track, field hockey, tumbling, wrestling, and bowling.
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Her favorite event was floor; she was renowned for her difficult tumbling and fast-paced, playful, crowd-pleasing choreography.
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It's a peculiar period in the market with tumbling small-cap stocks, diminished volatility and low interest rates for the foreseeable future.
buzz.money.cnn.com
It was enlarged by 1877 and a tumbling bay was created close to the lock.
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She found tumbling very difficult, and eventually quit the class, but later in life put the skills to good use.
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With the subtle purr of a pneumatic drill, the car made a small and torturous ascent before tumbling back to the floor, as is typical in live demonstrations.
www.telegraph.co.uk
On the hair front, we're thinking loose waves this Crimbo, because after all nothing says glamour like tumbling, loose curls.
www.tv3.ie
I can't remember now which was which, in the white heat of a creative phone call where ideas were tumbling around like rogue satellites.
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