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Discover Ludwig"heart tumbled" is correct and usable in written English
It is a phrase commonly used to describe a feeling of anxiety or fear. For example, "My heart tumbled when I saw the results of the test."
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Her heart tumbled over and over.
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It has led to speculation that Ledesma is wrestling with split loyalties, with the head pulling one way and the heart tumbling the other.
An appetizer of seared monkfish liver ($11) is quite rich; seared chicken hearts ($10), tumbled with greens, dates and pistachios, are tender.
Though my home in Hong Kong was in the heart of the city, dense scrub tumbled down the slopes from the Peak.
Collum pointed to the spot on the advice of the assistant referee to the fury of the Hearts players who felt the Swedish striker had tumbled of his own accord.
Kujabi pulled the jersey and caught the heel of Suso as the Hearts winger sped along the byeline and the Spaniard tumbled as he made his way into the box.
Travelling several chairs behind still proves traumatic for my girlfriend: for a heart-stopping moment, she tells me, she thought I had tumbled out in mid-flight.
Shares of Avant Immunotherapeutics Inc. tumbled 65percentt yesterday after the company reported that its experimental heart drug failed in a clinical trial.
The words tumbled out of my mouth: 'Christ,' I said, 'because he changed my heart.' Everybody looked stunned.
The stock has tumbled in the last week amid reports involving other failures of the same component, a lead, or cable, connecting a defibrillator to a patient's heart.
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