tumble
121tumble-down — a. Tottering, ready to fall, dilapidated …
122tumble dryer — noun (C) BrE a machine that uses hot air to dry clothes after they have been washed; dryer …
123tumble-down — adj dilapidated, ramshackle, ruined, in ruins, broken down, gone to wrack and ruin; in disrepair, rundown, Sl. sleazy; fallen to pieces, crumbled, crumbling, ready to fall; decrepit, tottering, unstable, shaky; untrustworthy, insecure, unsafe …
124ˌtumble ˈdryer — noun [C] British a machine that you use for making clothes dry after they have been washed …
125tumble-down — tum′ble down adj. dilapidated; ruined; run down • Etymology: 1810–20 …
126tumble turn — /ˈtʌmbəl tɜn/ (say tumbuhl tern) noun a turn carried out underwater enabling a swimmer to change direction when reaching an end of a pool …
127tumble duplex — Printing both sides of a sheet so that the top of one side is at the bottom of the other …
128tumble tube — A glass tube mainly used in vitro to agitate and consequently aerate suspension cultures. The tube, which is commonly attached to a slowly revolving platform, is closed at both ends, with a side neck opening …