That falls or fall
“The tumbling leaves covered the ground in vibrant hues of red and orange.”
Hanging or drooping downwards
Being agitated by the air or winds
The art of performing spectacular gymnastic feats
“Tumbling is an impressive display of strength, agility, and balance in which athletes perform mind-blowing acrobatic maneuvers.”
Gymnastics routine on mat
Present participle for to fall down or over, especially suddenly
“I would feel a fast wind stirring up, and then a single, immensely large plop of rain would tumble on my upturned forehead.”
Present participle for to collapse or cave in, especially suddenly
“Just as it fell, the female pulled her partner away, and they watched the structure tumble.”
Present participle for to decrease rapidly in amount or value
“In an economic slowdown, corporate profits fall and stock prices tumble, too.”
Present participle for to disturb, rumple, or toss around
“She shook her head to tumble her hair, and turned for a last look in the glass.”
Present participle for to hang or dangle loosely
“She let her legs tumble over the edge of the raft and sat staring down at her small feet in the big ocean.”
Present participle for to move or rush in a headlong or uncontrolled way
“I'm parked in front of the television when the kids decide to noisily tumble into the room.”
Present participle for to flow in a continuous or steady manner, as of a liquid
“A brook would tumble over a waterfall through the yard where it would wander its way back to the lake.”
Present participle for to understand the meaning or hidden implication of (a situation)
“Rather oddly, Mrs. Waters does not now or later tumble to Tom's identity.”
Present participle for to move or jolt around unsteadily or abruptly
Present participle for to engage in carnal activity
(of a business) Present participle for to go bankrupt
Present participle for to physically struggle or flail around clumsily
Present participle for to engage in carnal activity with
Present participle for to wallow or roll around in something
Present participle for to move in a group, often in a hurried manner
Present participle for to remove moisture by exposing to air or heat
Present participle for to meet by chance
Present participle for to physically bring to the ground
Present participle for to undermine one's power or authority, especially of an established system or institution
Present participle for to take place or do something by accident or without intending to
Present participle for to throw or launch something in a given direction
Present participle for to be told or informed of
Present participle for to completely destroy or devastate
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