Understand, usually after some initial difficulty.
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Examples for "tumble"
Examples for "tumble"
1We sink in water; in air we tumble; on earth we stumble.
2Shane Long obviously likes a tumble but is clearly a good player.
3The tumble returned shares to levels last seen in late October 1999.
4We don't often see power take such a tumble in this country.
5If stock values tumble, so does the value of funds under management.
1In India the tooth-brush consists of a twig or a little branch.
2Once more she listened for the breaking twig and the light step.
3Suddenly a twig was heard to snap in the thicket before him.
4Yellow-Knobs hung up his hammock under a twig in the rose garden.
5Then he took a twig from the bush and set him free.
1The resulting lower prices could help the technology catch on far quicker.
2The hinges are on one trunk and the catch on the other.
3We think it will catch on, said Omega ATS President Mike Bignell.
4Steel cases offered the remains of the day's catch on crushed ice.
5Instead, the brass catch on top of the case popped open easily.
1It seems strange, but the husband always seems to get wise last.
2Say, will you get wise to the dude with the red necktie?
3But what if the pirates get wise, and start wearing earplugs?
4But, so close as this, they'd get wise in a minute.
5You've got to get wise to the trick of holding what you get.
1I was sure they'd get onto the list this time, but no.
2Bastarache had managed to get onto the twenty and was heading west.
3Just get onto that house; it looks like a mission-style switch engine.
4But 2005, Sina opened my blog, forced me to get onto internet.
5Lennon had one saved, with Defoe unable to get onto the rebound.
1Bush stepped past her and snapped the latch on the office door.
2Pete's left hand drifted down to the latch on the safety belt.
3It finds things it can latch on to and multiplies the threat.
4He slid the latch on the cell door across and stepped inside.
5As I lifted the latch on the gate he opened his trap.
1In a live environment there's no way to get it 'just right'.
2Handing him a familiar problem was the best way to get it.
3Where's New Zealand going to get it's food from in 30 years?
4We had to allow people to help us get it this far.
5I love jollof rice, but never get it quite right at home.
1The cotton on the hillside fields wasn't going to amount to anything.
2We cross a gravel road with cotton on either side of it.
3Facebook Twitter Pinterest People pick cotton on a plantation in South Carolina.
4I just couldn't find the time to plant cotton on it this year.
5Consequently, there were many who cultivated cotton on a small scale.
6He stood up and laid the probe and yellow-soaked cotton on the benchtop.
7If only other clubs could cotton on to the idea.
8My back hurt dreadfully, and mother put some ointment and soft cotton on it.
9These are made of coarse knitting cotton on four-post knitters.
10You needn't think you're goin' to cotton on with me any more after this!
11And finally, Australian travellers beginning to cotton on to the island paradise of New Caledonia.
12He hopes others will cotton on to this healthy and eco-conscious way to get around.
13Our freight was wheat in the lower hold, flour betwixt decks, and cotton on deck.
14Negroes were at work on the wharf loading bales of cotton on a big ship.
15I'm wearing dead cotton on my limbs and a blush of roses on my face.
16Thus trees are formed; thus the cotton on which Mr. Bazley discoursed last Friday is produced.
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