In Lists: Verbs to describe trends, more...Synonyms: drop, fall, plummet, plunge, dive, more...Collocations: a tumble dryer, tumble out of [bed, the car, the chair], tumble into [her arms, bed, her], more...
'Cause she won't be taking anything good. Because they'll be doing rough and tumble stuff
a no-expenses-paid bone-smasher of a tumble
a splendid tumble
A tumble and a fumble
a tumble and a good one
bundle/tumble
Do not tumble dry VS No tumble dry
fall v. stumble v. tumble [leaves are falling]
flip and tumble
I'd give her a tumble or three
Leaves tumble
music-hall tumble
rough and tumble town
rugby league records tumbled - tumble?
stumble / tumble
Stumble-tumble
suited to the rough and tumble of an angel-child
take a tumble to [Australian Slang.]
That wench was good for a tumble.
to tumble in on (something)
to tumble up
took an awful tumble
trip/stumble/tumble
tumble
tumble (down) usage
Tumble (in)
tumble down, sceptre
tumble in the hay
tumble in the sack
tumble of reflection
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