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The tumble
verb
To fall end over end; to roll.
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The tumble into insolvency has left officials pondering the likely fallout.
The tumble of events began last Thursday when the South Lebanon Army deserted a small village.
The tumble in Cape May was on a stretch of sand known locally as Poverty Beach.
The tumble of wickets was relentless and somehow inevitable as a result.
The tumble dryer sensation had been my body ricocheting back and forth between the train and the platform.
The tumble dropped Google to eighth place.
The tumble comes weeks after Russia's central bank pledged to intervene less in the currency's valuation.
The tumble dryers will have to wait till after they get their country back.
The tumble will manipulate your spine, muscles and tendons.
So why the tumble?
Fluff from the tumble dryer?
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