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the tumbles
verb
To fall end over end; to roll.
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But the farmers' market is a relaxed and generous place, and none of the tumbles lead to trouble.
For Burberry is so wired up and connected to the Internet that it will be techno child's play to edit out the tumbles and make everything look fabulous.
The record-high score from his clean short program, along with the tumbles and mistakes of others, were enough for the gold.
Burning those diaries, I realized I didn't want my sons to know how profoundly I had suffered from the slides down the chutes, the tumbles through the holes that gaped open in the scaffolding of my life.
The tumbles he does alone in scenes of fighting and evasion and the fury of his running on a comical treadmill make for some of the most glorious scenes of onscreen dance since the age of the great musicals.
When first encountered, the art restorer James Owen Tealee) is remarking casually that "there's no place like bed," a sentiment that tallies with the tumbles beneath the sheets that he will soon be taking with Kate (Annabel Scholey), a young widow who over time comes on not just to James but to his music teacher wife, Eleanor (Zoe Wanamaker).
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So why the tumble?
I feel the tumbling down tumbling down. . . .
Or try canyoning along the tumbling Verdon River.
Fluff from the tumble dryer?
Didimus complains of the tumble-down classrooms.
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