3 hours ago topple over 1. To lean or totter and fall over; to collapse. The strong winds caused a number of buildings in the city to topple over. Someone knocked into the old lady and she toppled over on the sidewalk. 2. To push or knock someone or something over from an upright position. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "topple" and "over." He ...
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2 hours ago topple over - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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10 hours ago Definition of topple over in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of topple over. What does topple over mean? Information and translations of topple over in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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7 hours ago topple over vi + adv (fall over, collapse) s'effondrer⇒, s'écrouler⇒ v pron verbe pronominal: verbe qui s'utilise avec le pronom réfléchi "se", qui s'accorde avec le sujet. Ex : se regarder: "Je me regarde dans le miroir. Tu te regardes dans le miroir.". Les verbes pronominaux se conjuguent toujours avec l'auxiliaire "être".
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3 hours ago Synonyms for topple over include keel over, capsize, founder, list, overbalance, cowp, heel over, lean over, overturn and turn topsy-turvy. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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12 hours ago topple: See: obliterate , overthrow , overturn , subvert , upset
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5 hours ago Find 32 ways to say TOPPLE OVER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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8 hours ago TOPPLE OVER 'TOPPLE OVER' is a 10 letter phrase starting with T and ending with R Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for TOPPLE OVER We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word topple over will help you to finish your crossword today. We've arranged the synonyms in length order so that they are easier to find.
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7 hours ago Find 41 ways to say TOPPLE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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10 hours ago topple. top‧ple /ˈtɒpəl $ ˈtɑː-/ verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] FALL. to become unsteady and then fall over, or to make something do this topple over A stack of plates swayed, and began to topple over. 2 [ transitive] PG. to take power away from a leader or government, especially by force SYN overthrow This scandal could topple the ...
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2 hours ago intransitive verb. 1 Overbalance or become unsteady and fall slowly. ‘While doing so he overbalanced, toppling 22 feet to the ground below.’. ‘I managed to sit down a little heavily into a canvas director's chair, causing me to overbalance and topple over backward.’. ‘It is broken and caused my wheelchair to topple over backwards.’.
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6 hours ago The pile of books toppled over. He toppled backwards into the river. topple somebody/something + adv./prep. He brushed past, toppling her from her stool. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English.
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9 hours ago topple definition: 1. to (cause to) lose balance and fall down: 2. to force a leader or government out of power: 3…. Learn more.
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11 hours ago The meaning of TOPPLE is to fall from or as if from being top-heavy. How to use topple in a sentence.
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4 hours ago Topple definition, to fall forward, as from having too heavy a top; pitch; tumble down. See more.
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3 hours ago ‘He reeled up and toppled over backwards, banging his head on the edge of a chair.’ ‘Seiji struggled to reclaim his arm, but in doing so, caused all packages to topple over and fall to the ground.’ ‘A random air movement or passing lorry will cause it to topple: it could fall in any direction with equal probability.’
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3 hours ago Another word for topple: fall over, fall, collapse, tumble, overturn | Collins English Thesaurus
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3 hours ago topple in American English. (ˈtɑpəl ) verb intransitive Word forms: ˈtoppled or ˈtoppling. 1. to fall ( over) because or as if top-heavy. 2. to lean forward as if on the point of falling; overbalance; totter. verb transitive. 3.
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topple over. [for something very tall] to fall over. I was afraid that Jimmy's stack of blocks would topple over. The stack of books toppled over and ended up as a jumbled mess on the floor.
top·ple (tŏp′əl) v. top·pled, top·pling, top·ples v.tr. 1. To push or knock over: bumped into the table and toppled the lamp. 2. To bring about the downfall, destruction, or ending of.
The strong winds toppled many trees. The earthquake toppled the buildings. The tree toppled into the river. The rebels tried to topple the dictator. The phone company has toppled its local competition.
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Someone knocked into the old lady and she toppled over on the sidewalk. 2. To push or knock someone or something over from an upright position. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "topple" and "over."
top·ple (tŏp′əl) v. top·pled, top·pling, top·ples v.tr. 1. To push or knock over: bumped into the table and toppled the lamp. 2. To bring about the downfall, destruction, or ending of.
tip over - cause to overturn from an upright or normal position; "The cat knocked over the flower vase"; "the clumsy customer turned over the vase"; "he tumped over his beer". 2. tip over - turn from an upright or normal position; "The big vase overturned"; "The canoe tumped over".
The boat tipped to one side. 2. to empty (something) from a container, or remove (something) from a surface, with this kind of motion. 3. to dump (rubbish). People have been tipping their rubbish in this field.