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tumbled

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    [΄tʌmbl] n վայր ընկնելը, գլուխ կոնծի տալը. անկարգություն, խառնաշ փո թություն
    II
    [΄tʌmbl] v վայր ընկնել. շուռ գալ, շրջվել. գլուխկոնծի/թավալգլոր տալ. tumble off the horse/into the river ձիուց վայր ընկնել, շուռ գալ. գետի մեջ ընկնել. tumble into/out of bed մահճակալի վրա նետվել. մահճակալից ցած գլորվել. tumble over the chair աթոռի վրայով շուռ գալ. The pile of books tumbled down Գրքե րի կիտուկը շուռ եկավ/շրջվեց. խսկց. հաս կանալ, կռահել, գլխի ընկնել He hasn’t tumbled to it yet Դեռ տեղ չի հասել/չի հասկա ցել/ կռահել/գլխի չի ընկել

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  • Tumbled — Tumble Tum ble, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tumbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tumbling}.] [OE. tumblen, AS. tumbian to turn heels over head, to dance violently; akin to D. tuimelen to fall, Sw. tumla, Dan. tumle, Icel. tumba; and cf. G. taumeln to reel, to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tumbled — tum·ble || tÊŒmbl n. fall, slip; disorderly state, confusion; acrobatic feat v. fall, trip, drop; roll about; topple, send tumbling; cause disorder by tossing about; perform gymnastic feats; come to understand (Informal) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • tumbled — past of tumble …   Useful english dictionary

  • The Tumbled House — is a suspense novel written by Winston Graham, who is most famous for the Poldark series of historical novels. The Tumbled House was first published in 1959 by Hodder and Stoughton and offers an insight into life in London during that… …   Wikipedia

  • leet'nd to u tumbled — Mawdesley Glossary Might have fallen …   English dialects glossary

  • tumble — /tum beuhl/, v., tumbled, tumbling, n. v.i. 1. to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one s footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs. 2. to roll end over end, as in falling: The stones tumbled down …   Universalium

  • tumble — tum|ble1 [ˈtʌmbəl] v [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: tumb [i] to dance, perform as a tumbler (11 14 centuries), from Old English tumbian] 1.) [always + adverb/preposition] to fall down quickly and suddenly, especially with a rolling movement tumble… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tum|ble — «TUHM buhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to fall headlong or in a helpless way, as from stumbling or violence; be precipitated: »The child tumbled down the stairs. 2. to fall prone; fall (down) to the ground. 3. to stumble by tripping (over …   Useful english dictionary

  • tumble — tum|ble1 [ tʌmbl ] verb intransitive 1. ) if a price or value tumbles, it suddenly becomes much lower: Unemployment tumbled to 5.6% in November. 2. ) if a building or other structure tumbles or tumbles down, it falls to the ground: It seemed that …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tumble — [[t]tʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] tumbles, tumbling, tumbled 1) VERB If someone or something tumbles somewhere, they fall there with a rolling or bouncing movement. [V prep/adv] A small boy tumbled off a third floor fire escape... [V prep/adv] The dog had… …   English dictionary

  • tumble — 1 verb (I) 1 (always + adv/prep) to fall quickly and suddenly downwards, especially with a rolling movement (+ over/backwards/down): She lost her balance and tumbled backwards. 2 (always + adv/prep) to move in an uncontrolled way (+ into/through) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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