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"tumble to" Definitions
  1. (British English, informal) to suddenly understand something or be aware of something

101 Sentences With "tumble to"

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She let her blond locks tumble to her shoulders in waves.
But, a no-deal Brexit could see it tumble to $1.10.
And Neymar takes his first dramatic tumble to win a free kick.
It caused the little guy to tumble to the ground in a tizzy.
Maybe one day, your phone's screen will actually survive a tumble to the ground.
You slip on some stairs, take a tumble to the bottom, and everyone laughs.
HSBC said on Tuesday the German Bund yield could tumble to -0.8% by year-end.
This time, there was no celebratory tumble to the grass, as in 2007 or 2012.
Defending champion Jason Day shot a three-over 74 to tumble to nine shots back.
He added that if OPEC does not reduce production, prices could tumble to $40 a barrel.
In domestic trading, Nifty bank index recovered from over a 9% tumble to trade 1.26% lower.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Sometimes, all it takes to tumble to a tricky theme is a little nudge.
How long did it take you to tumble to the fact that, in today's puzzle, "Miss" meant GIRL?
Some team will back up an armored bank truck, and oodles of cash will tumble to his feet.
It will tumble to $1.27 by year end, down more than 4 percent from Monday's close of $1.33.
Equity allocations tumble to 10-year lows Unsurprisingly, Wall Street is bracing for once-booming corporate profits to soften.
In a report issued on Wednesday and seen by Reuters, Iceberg said shares could tumble to $13 a share.
"I'm just shallow and worthless," he said, but "they never tumble to this, or not many of them do."
As they harden, they tumble to the calcium-carbonate landing pads, which keep them from sticking to the ground.
He then stands over the ice for a few seconds, before taking a rather deliberate tumble to the ground.
Some analysts estimated that Viacom's credit rating would tumble to junk status if it pursued an all-cash bid.
Cincinnati managed a paltry three hits in the series opener to tumble to 210-211 since the All-Star break.
The continuing uncertainty in the euro zone's third biggest economy also helped the euro tumble to fresh multi-month lows.
Shares of China-based Luxshare slipped 2107.13% while GoerTek recovered from an earlier tumble to rise 2107.3% on the day.
Analysts polled by Reuters expected China's economic growth to tumble to 3.5% in the first quarter from the previous quarter's 6.0%.
Analysts polled by Reuters expected China's economic growth to tumble to 3.5% in the first quarter from the previous quarter's 6.0%.
But in the fall, that compound breaks down, revealing the yellow and orange carotenoids within before the leaves tumble to the ground.
The case has already hurt New York-based Omega, which has seen assets under management tumble to $3.5 billion as of Jan.
In the 2013 election, BN won 47 of these two Borneo states' seats but this week saw its tally tumble to 29.
At one point in the final minute a takedown attempt saw them run through the ropes and tumble to the floor outside.
Now, all the energy directed at the Weinsteins and the ME TOO campaign will tumble to an easier target: the gay community.
Mexico's peso, a lightning rod for trade sentiment across emerging markets, extended Thursday's tumble to weaken 23 percent - its weakest level in 18 months.
And here I was, being challenged emotionally both within and outside the game — and finally, I let those Jenga blocks tumble to the ground.
For my money, it's often about how long it takes you to really tumble to the theme, which could be hiding in plain sight.
U.S. stocks ended mixed on Thursday, with gains in consumer staples and telecommunications helping make up for Apple's tumble to a two-year low.
This month saw global debt yields tumble to new record lows, with the market value of negative-yielding debt worldwide shooting up to $16 trillion.
And of course, because these things have glass screens, they are still prone to breakage (use a good case!!) after a tumble to the ground.
I watched a video of Ariana Grande doing this very thing on The Ellen Show and saw her tumble to the ground in abject terror.
Guo's comments echo those of a top executive at another major crusher, who said last week that China's imports could tumble to 86 million tonnes.
Eventually, Patillo allegedly exited the bus with the female victim; a passerby saw her tumble to the ground as Patillo opened his pants, the statement alleges.
But if oil prices tumble to $45 a barrel or lower, there is a "substantial risk" that Occidental will have to cut its coveted dividend, Icahn said.
It's more orderly than favela architecture, but still has an air of chaos—like the beehive of geometric modules might tumble to the ground at any moment.
Some U.S. data out later could show just how dire things are: the Philly Fed manufacturing index is expected to tumble to 10 from 36.7 in February.
Today's crossword by Kathy Wienberg solved that way for me: I guessed half the trick almost immediately, but it took me awhile to tumble to the entire thing.
The protesters cowered in groups of five or six behind makeshift shields; one would suddenly tumble to the ground and be carried off by comrades on a stretcher.
Meanwhile, the battered pound is expected to tumble to new multi-decade lows in the coming months on concerns that Britain's exit from the European Union could get messy.
The country's working-age population has dropped 212 percent since its peak in 218 to 238 million in 2015 and is projected to tumble to 45.2 million by 2065.
The Redskins are now 5-2 and in first place in the N.F.C. East, while the Giants continued their tumble to 1-7 and last place in the division.
The market pullback has been so severe that even sectors previously considered safe bets if stocks plummeted and bond yields tumble to record lows were caught in the crossfire.
The drug, Repatha, is called a PCSK9 inhibitor and can make cholesterol tumble to levels almost never seen naturally in adults, or even in people taking cholesterol-lowering statins.
Burrito chain Chipotle, in which Pershing Square is the biggest investor with a 10 percent stake, saw its share price tumble to $251 after a string of food safety lapses.
Installation: Once you get your topper home, it's time to make sure it is going to stay in place and not tumble to the floor or topple your entire tree.
Ten- and 30-year U.S. Treasury yields teetered just off record lows and another safe-haven, German bonds, also saw 10-year yields tumble to four-month lows below -0.5% .
Ten- and 30-year U.S. Treasury yields teetered just off record lows and another safe-haven, German bonds also saw 10-year yields tumble to four-month lows below -13% .
Following years of sharp output losses, Venezuela's crude output is projected to tumble to 1.38 million barrels per day (mb/d) by the end of 2018, according to the IEA.
Mr. Phillips is slicing up words in familiar phrases today with surgical precision, but the slices all follow the same pattern, so it's not difficult to tumble to this theme.
After Kylie Jenner confessed that she doesn't use the app much anymore, the company's stock price took a tumble to the tune of roughly a $1.5 billion loss in market value.
While the risk to public safety might be lessened should a piece of concrete or brick tumble to the sidewalk from a lesser height, it still poses a potentially grave threat.
When you finally tumble to the fact that the word CLIMATE was anagrammed in each of the four theme entries, you'll be able to solve the revealer, which is CLIMATE CHANGE.
RBC Capital Markets said the S&P 210 could tumble to a range of 2500,226 points and 2,900 points, equaling a total loss of 14% to 20% from its record highs.
With both hands on your attacking your would be collar grip, the aikidoka flexes your wrist towards you and then turns it violently to the outside and you tumble to bottom position.
Robust construction data couldn't prevent another 0.7 percent fall for the pound as it extended Monday's heavy tumble to wallow at $1.2750 and a three-year low of 21.2 pence per euro.
The dollar's tumble to an eight-week low also supported crude prices, as did the loss of more than 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) in Nigerian output to militant attacks and pipeline problems.
UBS has warned that US GDP growth will tumble to near-zero next year, forcing the Fed to slash interest rates by another percentage point between now and the first half of 2020.
"The point about sterling is when it moves, it moves," Derrick told journalists, adding that the move could happen "quickly" and also see sterling tumble to around 96-97 pence against the euro.
Italian oil firm Saipem saw shares tumble to the bottom of European benchmarks, down over 20 percent, after it priced its 3.5 billion euro rights issue at a 37 percent discount, Reuters reported.
Respondents saw the Fed likely cutting rates if the S&P 500 falls to 2,430 points, and U.S. President Donald Trump cutting a comprehensive trade deal should the index tumble to 2,350 points.
Bitcoin was the most eye-catching mover, smashing past the $11,000 level for the first time to trade as high as $11,140.49 on the Bitstamp exchange, only to tumble to around 9,700.00, hours later.
I learned that lesson in Birdsville seeing Fred Brophy's Boxing Tent and realizing that here was my chance to belong to the outback, to the rough and tumble, to be part of the margins.
"It put me on edge as the move was unpredictable and hard to explain," a senior finance ministry official said of the dollar's tumble to a 10-month low of 104.96 yen on Jan. 3.
Venezuela has vast reserves of oil and gas, but the state oil company has been plundered and put under one of the country's 2,000 generals, who has watched production tumble to 1.1m barrels a day.
The Reuters Tankan, which strongly correlates with the Bank of Japan's quarterly tankan survey, also found manufacturers' sentiment is expected to tumble to zero over the next three months, although non-manufacturers are seen rebounding.
McGrath has suffered from the departure of about three dozen agents in recent months, resulting in an earnings downgrade and a share price tumble to about one-third its issue price almost 14 months ago.
Benchmark Brent crude futures, which had fueled risk aversion with a tumble to 2806.31-year lows, closed out a volatile week by soaring 499.003 percent on Friday as traders cashed in on record short positions.
Two key cogs in the Nationals' high-octane offense were held under wraps with Bryce Harper and Ryan Zimmerman going a combined 0-for-8 on Wednesday to see their impressive batting averages tumble to .
Mu Yan Kui, COO of Yihai Kerry, said China's 2018/19 season soybean imports from all origins could tumble to 86 million tonnes, from 96 million in the current season, if the trade war persists.
U.S. futures for Wall Street were down 0.8 percent and 85033- and 30-year U.S. Treasury yields were sitting just off record lows while German bonds also saw 10-year yields tumble to four-month lows, Reuters reported.
Speaking to analysts after the company's first-quarter results, Chief Executive Officer David Auld remained upbeat about a U.S. housing market which saw sales tumble to their lowest in three years in December and house price increases slow.
Just last month a minor redesign led to over a million users throwing a hissy fit, and Kylie Jenner's disappointment in the redesign seemed to result in a stock price tumble to the tune of about 1.3 billion dollars.
The painfully cold weather system that put much of the Midwest into a historic deep freeze was expected to ease Thursday, though temperatures could still tumble to record lows in some places before the region begins to thaw out.
Nissan, whose financial performance has been in the doldrums for nearly two years, cut its forecast for operating profit to tumble to 150 billion yen in the year through March 2020, from a previous forecast for 230 billion yen.
Golden Dawn, known for its militaristic rallies featuring flaming torches and Nazi salutes, saw its support in Sunday's election tumble to 2.9 percent - just below the three percent needed to enter parliament - from 6.9 percent in the 2015 poll.
And sometimes the apple must be thrown under the bus so that the tree and a few of its most crucial limbs don't tumble to the forest floor, where they'll be chopped up and used as firewood by Democrats.
Herbalife has been tangling with hedge fund manager William Ackman since 2012, when the billionaire investor put on a $1 billion short bet against the company, calling it a pyramid scheme and saying its stock price would tumble to zero.
Egypt, which relies heavily on imports, is facing a shortage of foreign currency inflows after a 7.73013 uprising drove tourists and foreign investors away, causing the country's reserves to tumble to $16.56 billion in March from $36 billion in 2011.
Clinton and Ms. Warren seemed to relish criticizing Mr. Trump's response to Britain's momentous decision on Thursday to leave the European Union, which has jolted global financial markets and caused the British pound to tumble to its lowest level since 1985.
No matter how bad your week has been, just remember that it's probably not as bad as this crane operator's after allowing the giant clock face from Purdue University's bell tower to tumble to the ground from a great height on Tuesday.
See the video below: This is a moment when I would most definitely either fall on the guy or awkwardly tumble to the side, getting my butt all sandy — not to mention that I would have major difficulty getting into the pose itself.
Stephen Isaacs, chairman of the investment committee at Alvine Capital, warned that the British pound could tumble to $1.15 — which represents a decline of more than 10 percent from current levels — by early 2019 if U.K. lawmakers on both sides quash May's Brexit deal.
Average first-lien term loan recoveries are expected to tumble to 61 percent from an average of 77 percent historically and average recoveries for second-lien loans will fall to 7003 percent from 43 percent historically, bringing heavier losses for investors, according to Moody's.
China has instead experimented with two temporary orbiters of its own, the newest of which it crewed for a month in 2016 (the older one has reached the end of its mission and looks likely to tumble to the Earth sometime in the next few months).
DUBAI, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets look set to fall again on Thursday, joining global markets in a risk-off landslide as oil prices tumble to fresh 11-year lows and a sliding yuan and an emergency halt to China's stock trading leave Asian bourses in turmoil.
But for a number of importers such as India, Turkey or Indonesia - who all have seen their currencies tumble to record lows this year - oil is already more expensive now at $85 a barrel than it was back in 2008 when the price hit a record $147 a barrel.
In others, Jesus withers the hand of a woman who questions his miracle birth—just after he's been born; climbs a sunbeam, coaxing other children to follow him up, then lets them tumble to their deaths; and turns kids into pigs when their parents hide them from his wrath.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Petroleo Brasileiro SA is confident it can sell $22015 billion in assets by the end of the year to pay off debt and limit further cuts to its investments as oil prices tumble to 22016-year lows, executives from the state-led oil company said on Friday.
Of even more concern to investors, the Commission expects that Italy's primary balance, the amount of money the government has before debt servicing costs, is to drop to 1.2% of GDP this year from 1.6% in 2018 and tumble to only 0.2% in 2020, a worrying sign for a country with a large public debt.
If the recent oil price rally does come to an end soon, it would mark an almost exact repeat of events in 2015, when crude futures doubled between January and early May only to peak and then tumble to 13-year lows over the course of the rest of the year (chart: tmsnrt.rs/1VmMqos).
The statement spurred the dollar index to tumble to an over seven-week low, making commodities priced in the greenback cheaper for holders of other currencies, amid growing skepticism that the Federal Reserve would be able to hike U.S. interest rates again this year and after data showed the U.S. services industry grew more slowly than expected last month.
Latin America's second-biggest economy, which saw its currency tumble to a historic low of 17.72 pesos to the dollar on Thursday — on top of a slide of more than 20153 per cent in 2015 — would be in the front line since the peso is the most widely traded emerging market currency and is often used by traders as a proxy.
The Commission also expects Italy's primary balance, or the amount of money the government has before debt-servicing costs, will drop to 1.2% of GDP this year from 1.6% in 2018 and tumble to only 0.2% in 2020 — a risky trend for a country with a huge public debt, which in proportion to output is second only to bailed out Greece in the EU. Reporting by Jan Strupczewski; Editing by Francesco Guarascio and Hugh Lawson
All the hours that Trump-traumatized commentators spent imagining how Marine Le Pen could get from the low 40s to striking distance turned out to be wasted: Her tumble to just 34 percent, and the cruise-control victory for Emmanuel Macron, was about the outcome you would have expected if there had been no Brexit, no Trumpening, no Syrian refugee crisis and Continental terror wave, no sudden sense of capital-H History awakening from its sleep.

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