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What's the difference between stumble and tumble?
What's the difference between stumble and tumble?
Mar 13, 2017 10:57 AM
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A "stumble" is a mis-step when you're walking that usually doesn't cause you to fall over. If a fall *is* the result, then it's common to say "stumble and fall". A "tumble" is a dramatic fall where you roll head-over-heels. A tumble-dryer is one that tumbles the clothes around and around.
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