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tumbling Meaning
tumbling (n)
the gymnastic moves of an acrobat
tumbling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tumble
tumbling ()
a. & vb. n. from Tumble, v.
tumbling Sentence Examples
- The leaves tumbled gracefully from the trees, dancing in the autumn breeze.
- The acrobat performed a series of daring somersaults and tumbles, leaving the audience awestruck.
- The washing machine tumbled the clothes vigorously, agitating them to remove dirt and stains.
- The toddler took delight in tumbling down the small grassy hill, rolling over and over.
- The waves crashed and tumbled against the rocky shore, creating a mesmerizing symphony of sound.
- The puppy tumbled over its own feet as it chased its tail, a playful bundle of energy.
- The stock market values tumbled precipitously, sending investors into panic mode.
- Her thoughts tumbled through her mind like a whirlwind, leaving her feeling confused and overwhelmed.
- The gymnast executed a flawless tumbling pass, landing softly on the mat with a perfect score.
- The water from the waterfall cascaded and tumbled into the pool below, creating a refreshing mist in the air.
FAQs About the word tumbling
the gymnastic moves of an acrobatof Tumble, a. & vb. n. from Tumble, v.
tripping, stumbling, toppling, slipping,falling, crumpling, plunging, plopping, skidding,collapsing
rising, rising, standing (up), standing (up),uprising, uprising, getting up,getting up
The leaves tumbled gracefully from the trees, dancing in the autumn breeze.
The acrobat performed a series of daring somersaults and tumbles, leaving the audience awestruck.
The washing machine tumbled the clothes vigorously, agitating them to remove dirt and stains.
The toddler took delight in tumbling down the small grassy hill, rolling over and over.