"Tumbes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tumbes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tumbes" Meaning

Tumbes can refer to several things:

1. Tumbes Region: It can refer to the Tumbes Region, one of the 24 regions of Peru, a country in South America.
2. Tumbes City: It can also refer to the city of Tumbes, the capital of the Tumbes Region.
3. Tumbes people: There is a people group known as the Tumbes, an indigenous people native to the Tumbes Region.
4. Horse immune to EIA: Another meaning of the term is a horse that is immune to the equine infectious anemia (EIA) disease.

It can also be a misspelling or variant of the word "tumble", which can mean to fall or drop suddenly.

"Tumbes" Examples

Tumbes

Verb

1. The old shoe finally tumbes to the ground after weeks of being worn out.
2. After trying several times, the puzzle finally tumbes into place.
3. The tree branch tumbes down during the storm, causing damage to the roof.

Noun

1. Tumbes is the southernmost province in Peru, known for its beautiful beaches and rich culture.
2. The tumbes is a type of lattice-work fencing used in old Spanish-style architecture.

Adjective

1. The tumbes mechanism in the clock allowed for a smooth and quiet movement of the gears.
2. The tumbes design of the necklace added elegance and sophistication to the overall look.

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Sudden loss of balance resulting in a fall to the ground.<br><br>Example: "She tumbled down the stairs and twisted her ankle."

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