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the tumble
verb
To fall end over end; to roll.
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So why the tumble?
Fluff from the tumble dryer?
But first the tumble in Obama's numbers.
And, frankly, given the tumble, you see his point.
Another writer called the tumble "an entire generation's tragedy".
But there may be an aftereffect to the tumble.
D'Agostino was caught up in the tumble and also fell.
None of this means the tumble dryer is dead.
"It's about unpacking the heritage," said Mr. Kirkwood, referring to the tumble of 60 vintage shoes.
The government rescue stemmed the tumble in the won and the stockmarket only briefly.
"In a flash, I heard the tumble: thunk, thunk, thunk," she said.
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