tumble in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
TUMBLE: to fall suddenly or clumsily; to experience a rapid decline or decrease.
Sample Sentences
- The child took a tumble while playing on the uneven grass.
- As the stock market began to tumble, investors grew increasingly anxious.
- She watched the leaves tumble from the trees as autumn approached.
- After a long day, he felt ready to tumble into bed and fall asleep.
- The gymnast executed a perfect tumble during her routine on the balance beam.
- The child began to tumble down the grassy hill, laughing all the way.
- After the unexpected fall, she picked herself up and continued to tumble across the dance floor.
- As the leaves fell from the trees, they tumbled in the crisp autumn breeze.
- He watched in horror as the stack of books began to tumble off the shelf, scattering everywhere.
- The acrobat performed a perfect tumble, showcasing her agility and grace in the air.
- The child took a tumble while trying to ride her bike for the first time.
- As the leaves fell from the trees, they seemed to tumble gracefully to the ground.
- He watched in horror as the stack of books began to tumble off the shelf.
- After the strong gust of wind, the paper lanterns tumbled across the yard.
- She felt her heart race as she tumbled down the hill, laughing all the way.