When you roll on the ground, as in "tumble down the hill."
An earthquake causes loose rock to tumble downward into a jumble of stone debris .
Blunder, stumble, tumble, misstep...
tumble
drip, fall, decline, diminish, plunge, plummet, tumble, descend, trickle, dribble, sink
Crumble - Tumble, Break, Fall Apart, Collapse, Shatter, Desintigrate, Loosen, Crush, Decay, Grind, Dissolve, Decompose, Degenerate, Perish, Powder, Tumble, Pulverize, Deteriorate, and Fragmentize.
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Let's take a tumble! I was ffightened when the pigeon began to tumble.
Tumbled is the past tense of tumble.
No, cheerleaders also tumble
Tumble RFC was created in 1897.
Tumble in the Rough was created in 1996.
smoke that tumble weed...
Italian in origin, it is most likely a derivative of the verb "tombolare" which means "to tumble".
it is a 4 in wood beam that gymnasts tumble on and u you want to stay on
Ruaille buaille: commotion, ruction, tumult, rough-and-tumble.
Ruff 'n' Tumble was created in 1994.
Tumble - 2000 was released on: USA: 2000