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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tumbling; Tumbles; Tumblings; Tumbled; Tumble (disambiguation)
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tumble         
I
n. (colloq.)
fall
1) to take a tumble
2) a bad, nasty tumble (she took a nasty tumble)
3) a tumble from
sign of recognition
4) to give smb. a tumble (they wouldn't give us a tumble)
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) to tumble into (to tumble into bed)
2) (d; intr.) to tumble out of (to tumble out of a chair)
3) (colloq.) (d; intr.) to tumble to ('to catch on to, comprehend') (they didn't tumble to the meaning of the clues)
tumble         
(tumbles, tumbling, tumbled)
1.
If someone or something tumbles somewhere, they fall there with a rolling or bouncing movement.
A small boy tumbled off a third floor fire escape...
He fell to the ground, and the gun tumbled out of his hand.
VERB: V prep/adv, V prep/adv
Tumble is also a noun.
He injured his ribs in a tumble from his horse.
N-COUNT: usu sing
2.
If prices or levels of something are tumbling, they are decreasing rapidly. (JOURNALISM)
House prices have tumbled by almost 30 per cent in real terms since mid-1989...
Share prices continued to tumble today on the Tokyo stock market.
...tumbling inflation.
VERB: V by/from/to amount, V, V-ing
Tumble is also a noun.
Oil prices took a tumble yesterday.
N-COUNT: usu sing
3.
If water tumbles, it flows quickly over an uneven surface.
Waterfalls crash and tumble over rocks.
...the aromatic pines and tumbling streams of the Zonba Plateau.
VERB: V prep, V-ing
4.
If you say that someone tumbles into a situation or place, you mean that they get into it without being fully in control of themselves or knowing what they are doing. (mainly BRIT)
Many mothers and children tumble into poverty after divorce...
VERB: V into n
5.
tumble         
Understand or get it.
Go to that webpage and then click select all and download to your hard drive. You tumble me?
Tumble         
·noun Act of tumbling, or rolling over; a fall.
II. Tumble ·vt To Disturb; to Rumple; as, to tumble a bed.
III. Tumble ·vi To roll down; to fall suddenly and violently; to be precipitated; as, to tumble from a scaffold.
IV. Tumble ·vi To roll over, or to and fro; to throw one's self about; as, a person on pain tumbles and tosses.
V. Tumble ·vi To play tricks by various movements and contortions of the body; to perform the feats of an Acrobat.
VI. Tumble ·vt To turn over; to turn or throw about, as for examination or search; to roll or move in a rough, coarse, or unceremonious manner; to throw down or headlong; to Precipitate;
- sometimes with over, about, ·etc.; as, to tumble books or papers.
tumble         
¦ verb
1. fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong.
perform acrobatic feats, typically handsprings and somersaults.
2. decrease rapidly in amount or value.
3. dry in a tumble dryer.
4. rumple; disarrange.
5. (tumble to) informal come to understand; realize: he's tumbled to the fact that he was deceived.
6. informal have sex with.
7. clean (castings, gemstones, etc.) in a tumbling barrel.
¦ noun
1. an instance of tumbling.
2. an untidy or confused arrangement or state.
3. a handspring or other acrobatic feat.
4. US informal a friendly sign of recognition or interest.
Origin
ME (also in the sense 'dance with contortions'): from Mid. Low Ger. tummelen; cf. OE tumbian 'to dance'; prob. influenced by OFr. tomber 'to fall'.
tumble         
I. v. n.
1.
Roll, toss, heave, pitch about.
2.
Fall, be precipitated, fall over, roll down, fall suddenly, topple.
3.
Play mountebank tricks.
II. v. a.
1.
Precipitate, throw headlong.
2.
Turn over, throw about.
3.
Disturb, derange, rumple, put in disorder, disorder, disarrange.
III. n.
Fall.
Tumbling         
·- ·adj & ·vb.n. from Tumble, v.
II. Tumbling ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Tumble.
Tumbled         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Tumble.
tumble dryer         
  • alt=A white clothes dryer with charred sides sitting outdoors on pavement
  • Home clothes dryer outside vent outlet. Flaps can be removed for cleaning of the flaps and duct.
  • Upper image shows a severely kinked and blocked dryer transition hose used to vent a tumble dryer. In this case, the dryer was located or pushed back too far against the wall. The lower image shows initial lint build-up in the flex transition hose.
  • Spin dryer type TS66
APPLIANCE USED FOR DRYING WET CLOTHES
Tumbledrier; Tumble drier; Tumble dryer; Tumble-drier; Tumble-dryer; Clothes Dryer; Dryer vent; Clothes drier; Tumbledryer; Condenser dryer; Condensor dryer; Condensation dryer; Spin dryer; Tumble drying; Drying Machine; Steam dryer; Environmental impact of clothes dryers; Drying machine; Tumble dry; Clothes dryers; Spin-drier; Spin drier; Spin-dryer
also tumble drier (tumble dryers)
A tumble dryer is an electric machine which dries washing by turning it over and over and blowing warm air onto it. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use dryer
)
N-COUNT
Tumble turn         
TURN IN SWIMMING
Turbo turn; Tumble Turn; Flip turn; Flipturn; Flip-Turn; Flip-turn; Tumble turns
A tumble turn or flip turn is one of the turns in swimming, used to reverse the direction in which the person is swimming. It is done when the swimmer reaches the end of the swimming pool but still has one or more lengths to swim.

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