A small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year.
Understand, usually after some initial difficulty.
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Examples for "tumble "
Examples for "tumble "
1 We sink in water; in air we tumble ; on earth we stumble.
2 Shane Long obviously likes a tumble but is clearly a good player.
3 The tumble returned shares to levels last seen in late October 1999.
4 We don't often see power take such a tumble in this country.
5 If stock values tumble , so does the value of funds under management.
1 The resulting lower prices could help the technology catch on far quicker.
2 The hinges are on one trunk and the catch on the other.
3 We think it will catch on , said Omega ATS President Mike Bignell.
4 Steel cases offered the remains of the day's catch on crushed ice.
5 Instead, the brass catch on top of the case popped open easily.
1 It seems strange, but the husband always seems to get wise last.
2 Say, will you get wise to the dude with the red necktie?
3 But what if the pirates get wise , and start wearing earplugs?
4 But, so close as this, they'd get wise in a minute.
5 You've got to get wise to the trick of holding what you get .
1 I was sure they'd get onto the list this time, but no.
2 Bastarache had managed to get onto the twenty and was heading west.
3 Just get onto that house; it looks like a mission-style switch engine.
4 But 2005, Sina opened my blog, forced me to get onto internet.
5 Lennon had one saved, with Defoe unable to get onto the rebound.
1 Bush stepped past her and snapped the latch on the office door.
2 Pete's left hand drifted down to the latch on the safety belt.
3 It finds things it can latch on to and multiplies the threat.
4 He slid the latch on the cell door across and stepped inside.
5 As I lifted the latch on the gate he opened his trap.
1 The cotton on the hillside fields wasn't going to amount to anything.
2 We cross a gravel road with cotton on either side of it.
3 Facebook Twitter Pinterest People pick cotton on a plantation in South Carolina.
4 I just couldn't find the time to plant cotton on it this year.
5 Consequently, there were many who cultivated cotton on a small scale.
1 In a live environment there's no way to get it 'just right'.
2 Handing him a familiar problem was the best way to get it .
3 Where's New Zealand going to get it 's food from in 30 years?
4 We had to allow people to help us get it this far.
5 I love jollof rice, but never get it quite right at home.
1 In India the tooth-brush consists of a twig or a little branch.
2 Once more she listened for the breaking twig and the light step.
3 Suddenly a twig was heard to snap in the thicket before him.
4 Yellow-Knobs hung up his hammock under a twig in the rose garden.
5 Then he took a twig from the bush and set him free.
6 He showed to the President of the House a twig of olive.
7 The breaking of a twig was as the discharge of a rifle.
8 They squatted together; Kyle scratched at the damp earth with a twig .
9 Not a mesquite twig snapped under his body; not a pebble rattled.
10 That is the beginning of a tendency-thefirst bending of a twig .
11 Every bush and little twig was loaded and hung down its head.
12 In passing beneath a tall fir-tree Roy chanced to touch a twig .
13 He moved a twig aside with his toe and transferred his weight.
14 I heard what sounded like a high-pitched crosscut saw belaboring a twig .
15 She was about to break the twig , but she hesitated and said:
16 The sailor then struck a light and set fire to a twig .
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