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    Tum·ble
    /ˈtəmb(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. (typically of a person) fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong: "she pitched forward, tumbling down the remaining stairs" Similar fall (over)fall downtopple overlose one's footing
    • 2. perform acrobatic or gymnastic exercises, typically handsprings and somersaults in the air.

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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word tumble as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how to tumble in gymnastics, how to tumble down, and how to tumble to something.

  4. to throw or toss about; cause disarray, as in handling or searching. to put in a disordered or rumpled condition. to throw, cast, put, send, etc., in a precipitate, hasty, or rough manner. to cause to fall from a position of authority or power; overthrow; topple: They tumbled him from his throne.

  5. Tumble means to fall quickly and without control, or to fall a lot in value in a short time. It can also mean to move in an uncontrolled way, or a sudden fall. See how to use tumble in sentences and find synonyms.

  6. Add to word list. to go down in amount or value very quickly and suddenly: tumble to sth (from sth) Its stock has tumbled to $1.62 a share from a high of $14 last week. tumble 20%/20 points/20 cents December crude oil tumbled 51 cents to $24.34 a barrel. Stock and bond prices tumbled sharply.

  7. May 12, 2024 · Learn the various meanings and uses of the word tumble, such as to fall, roll, decline, or perform acrobatic feats. See examples, synonyms, and pronunciation of tumble in British and American English.

  8. Definitions of tumble. verb. fall down, as if collapsing. synonyms: topple. see more. verb. cause to topple or tumble by pushing. synonyms: tip, topple. see more. verb. fall apart. synonyms: break down, collapse, crumble, crumple. see more. verb. fall suddenly and sharply. “Prices tumbled after the devaluation of the currency” see more. verb.

  9. tumble. verb. /ˈtʌmbl/ Verb Forms. Phrasal Verbs. [intransitive, transitive] tumble (somebody/something) + adv./prep. to fall downwards, often hitting the ground several times, but usually without serious injury; to make somebody/something fall in this way. He slipped and tumbled down the stairs. We tumbled down into the hole.

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