"Tumbled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Past tense of "tumble" meaning to fall, stumble, or collapse, often unexpectedly or unintentionally; or to drop or fall heavily or clumsily.
Example: "I tumbled down the stairs and sprained my ankle."
Past participle of "tumble" meaning to rotate or turn over in the air, often spinning or somersaulting.
Example: "The gymnast tumbled through the air and landed safely on the mat."
In an idiom "tumbled" can mean in a confused or disorganized state.
Example: "After seeing so many movies in one day, I was completely tumbled and didn't know what was going on."
Verb:
The child tumbled downstairs and fell on the carpet.
She tumbled out of bed and stumbled to the kitchen.
The motorcycle tumbled down the hill and crashed into a tree.
Noun:
The tumbled leaves covered the ground after the storm.
Water tumbled down the waterfall in a mighty stream.
The tumbler in the washing machine started making a strange noise.
Tulu is a Dravidian language spoken in the south Indian states of Karnataka and Kerala, primarily in the Tulu Nadu region. It is also spoken in the neighboring states of Tamil Nadu, Goa, and Maharashtra.<br><br>As a language, Tulu has its own script and grammar, and is closely related to other Dravidian languages such as Kannada, Malayalam, and Tamil. However, it is not related to the Tulu ethnic group, a tribe that inhabits the Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Rayalaseema regions of India.<br><br>Tulu is considered a vulnerable language by UNESCO, with only around 2-3 million speakers worldwide. Despite its relatively small number of speakers, Tulu has a rich cultural and literary heritage, with a thriving tradition of folk music, dance, and storytelling.
1. You (person).<br>2. Pronoun used to refer to the person or people being spoken to.<br> - Singular: ‘you’<br> - Plural: ‘you’<br>Example: "What is you name?"
Tumbes can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Tumbes Region: It can refer to the Tumbes Region, one of the 24 regions of Peru, a country in South America.<br>2. Tumbes City: It can also refer to the city of Tumbes, the capital of the Tumbes Region.<br>3. Tumbes people: There is a people group known as the Tumbes, an indigenous people native to the Tumbes Region.<br>4. Horse immune to EIA: Another meaning of the term is a horse that is immune to the equine infectious anemia (EIA) disease.<br><br>It can also be a misspelling or variant of the word "tumble", which can mean to fall or drop suddenly.
To move or fall heavily or clumsily to the ground.<br><br>Example: She tumbled out of bed and landed on the floor.<br><br>A noisy or unsteady sound, especially of falling or moving quickly.<br><br>Example: The tumble of buses on the main road was a shock to everyone.<br><br>To spin round and round, usually to fall or move heavily to the ground.<br><br>Example: The skater took a tumble and fell to the ice.
A tumble down refers to a sudden fall or collapse, often due to loss of balance or support.<br><br>Example: The old bridge started to tumble down after the accident.<br><br>It can also refer to something that is on the point of collapse or in disrepair.<br><br>Example: The old building is a tumble down mess and needs to be demolished.<br><br>Additionally, the phrase "tumbling down" can be used to describe a decline or downfall, often gradual, in something or someone's fortunes, health, or circumstances.<br><br>Example: The company's sales have been tumbling down for months due to financial difficulties.<br><br>The adjective "tumbledown" can be used to describe something that is old, worn out, and in disrepair.<br><br>Example: The old shed in the backyard was a tumbledown eyesore that needed to be renovated.
A tumbler is a cup or container with no handle, typically made of glass, ceramic, or plastic, and often used for hot or cold beverages like coffee or water.
Noun: <br><br>1. Containers used for carrying liquids, especially cups with handles, that are designed not to spill the contents when dropped.<br>2. In wrestling, a tumbler is a specialized move in which the ring is hit, causing a wrestler to fall or fall to the mat.<br><br>Verb: <br><br>To tumbler means to roll or fall heavily to the ground, often forcefully.
Sudden loss of balance resulting in a fall to the ground.<br><br>Example: "She tumbled down the stairs and twisted her ankle."
A wild, dry, typically brittle plant stem or branch that falls to the ground, especially in a dusty or dry area after a fire has swept through it. It is often a sign of recent wildfire.
Tumbleweeds are dry, detached stems of plants, typically with spines, that roll in the wind, often seen in the American West and other dry regions. They are often used as a symbol of the American Southwest and are commonly seen in movies and literature as a representation of the vast, open spaces of the desert.
Tumbling can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are the most common meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Compound form of tumble</strong>: To tumble is to fall or drop heavily, often in a clumsy or awkward manner. For example: "The child tumbled down the stairs and scraped her knee."<br>2. <strong>Physical exercise</strong>: Tumbling is a form of tumbling in gymnastics, where a person performs a series of rolling or flipping movements, often in combinations, to display strength, flexibility, and coordination. For example: "She has been practicing tumbling for years to get ready for the competition."<br>3. <strong>Tumbling bear</strong>: A bear that has lost its fur or is in a state of disarray.<br>4. <strong>Tumbling résumé</strong>: a résumé that is unimpressive or has many gaps in employment or education.<br><br>However, in most contexts, tumbling refers to the action of falling, especially in a disorderly or accidental manner.
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