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1 tumble in
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2 tumble to
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3 tumble
n. buiteling, tuimeling--------v. vallen, laten vallen; delgentumble1[ tumbl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 warboel♦voorbeelden:————————tumble21 vallen ⇒ tuimelen, struikelen♦voorbeelden:tumble over • omtuimelentumble down the stairs • van de trap rollen3 tumble into/out of bed • in zijn bed ploffen/uit zijn bed springentumble up the stairs • de trap(pen) opstormentumble upon • (toevallig) vindenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
4 tumble about
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5 tumble down the stairs
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6 tumble down
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7 tumble drier
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8 tumble into/out of bed
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9 tumble over
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10 tumble up the stairs
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11 tumble upon
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12 tumble-down
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13 tumble dryer
droogtrommel (electrisch apparaat voor het snel drogen v.d. was) -
14 tumble drier
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15 have/take a tumble
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16 in a tumble
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17 rough-and-tumble
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18 to tumble
trommelentrommelpolijstentuimelen
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tumble — tum‧ble [ˈtʌmbl] verb [intransitive] JOURNALISM if prices, figures etc tumble, they go down suddenly and by a large amount: • Stock market prices have tumbled over the past week. tumble noun [countable usually singular] : • The announcement… … Financial and business terms
tumble — [tum′bəl] vi. tumbled, tumbling [ME tumblen, freq. of tumben < OE tumbian, to fall, jump, dance; akin to Ger tummeln, taumeln < OHG * tumalon, freq. of tumon, to turn < IE base * dheu , to be turbid > DULL] 1. to do somersaults,… … English World dictionary
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 stagger.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tumble — Tum ble, v. t. 1. To turn over; to turn or throw about, as for examination or search; to roll or move in a rough, coarse, or unceremonious manner; to throw down or headlong; to precipitate; sometimes with over, about, etc.; as, to tumble books or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tumble — (v.) c.1300, to perform as an acrobat, also to fall down, perhaps from a frequentative form of O.E. tumbian dance about, of unknown origin. Related to M.L.G. tummelen to turn, dance, Du. tuimelen to tumble, O.H.G. tumon, Ger. taumeln to turn,… … Etymology dictionary
tumble — ► VERB 1) fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong. 2) move in a headlong manner. 3) decrease rapidly in amount or value. 4) rumple; disarrange. 5) (tumble to) informal come to understand; realize. ► NOUN 1) … English terms dictionary
tumble in — ● tumble … Useful english dictionary
Tumble — Tum ble, n. Act of tumbling, or rolling over; a fall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tumble — index agitate (shake up), disorganize, subvert, upset Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tumble — [v] fall or make fall awkwardly bowl down, bring down, descend, dip, disarrange, disarray, disorder, disturb, do a pratfall, down, drop, fall headlong*, flatten, floor, flop, go belly up*, go down, hit the dirt*, jumble, keel, keel over, knock… … New thesaurus
tumble — I n. (colloq.) fall 1) to take a tumble 2) a bad, nasty tumble (she took a nasty tumble) 3) a tumble from sign of recognition 4) to give smb. a tumble (they wouldn t give us a tumble) II v. 1) (d; intr.) to tumble into (to tumble into bed) 2) (d; … Combinatory dictionary