to tumble
11tumble — ► VERB 1) fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong. 2) move in a headlong manner. 3) decrease rapidly in amount or value. 4) rumple; disarrange. 5) (tumble to) informal come to understand; realize. ► NOUN 1) …
12tumble over — 1. To toss about carelessly, to upset 2. To fall over • • • Main Entry: ↑tumble …
13tumble in — ● tumble …
14tumble to something — ˈtumble to sth/sb derived (BrE, informal) to suddenly understand sth or be aware of sth • When did she tumble to what was going on? Main entry: ↑tumblederived …
15tumble to somebody — ˈtumble to sth/sb derived (BrE, informal) to suddenly understand sth or be aware of sth • When did she tumble to what was going on? Main entry: ↑tumblederived …
16Tumble — Tum ble, n. Act of tumbling, or rolling over; a fall. [1913 Webster] …
17Tumble and Twirl — is a song written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop in 1984 for Bowie s album Tonight . Other releases* It was released as the B side of the single Tonight in 1984 …
18tumble — index agitate (shake up), disorganize, subvert, upset Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
19tumble dryer — noun count BRITISH a DRYER for clothes …
20tumble — [v] fall or make fall awkwardly bowl down, bring down, descend, dip, disarrange, disarray, disorder, disturb, do a pratfall, down, drop, fall headlong*, flatten, floor, flop, go belly up*, go down, hit the dirt*, jumble, keel, keel over, knock… …