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"To fall forward, as if having too heavy a top; pitch; tumble down." more

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As the old tree weakened, it started to topple in the storm.
Due to erosion, the cliffs along the coast have toppled into the sea.
The giant Jenga tower will topple if you remove the wrong block.
The dominoes lined up perfectly, waiting for the slightest touch to make them topple in a chain reaction.
The toy soldiers would topple over when bumped.
The old tower has been toppling for years, a testament to neglect.
The tower of cards will have toppled due to a sudden breeze.
The fragile vase toppled off the edge of the table and shattered.
The toddler tried to build a block tower but watched it topple each time.
The chess pieces are toppling as the intense game unfolds.
The giant tree had toppled, blocking the entire path in the forest.
The stack of cards was toppling as the magician performed his trick.
The dominos were set up in a long row, and with a gentle push, they began to topple one by one.
The books on the crowded shelf began to topple when Sally tried to reach for the one at the very back.
The little penguin tried not to topple on the ice.
The old tree was toppling in the storm, unable to withstand the strong winds.
The dominoes on the table have toppled, creating a chain reaction.
She is toppling the record for the highest stack of pancakes.
The snowman started to topple as the warm sun melted its base, causing it to lean to one side.
Dominoes can topple in a chain reaction if set up correctly.
I am toppling the tower of building blocks.
Without support, the sandcastle will topple as the tide comes in.
The old tree in the park began to topple during the storm, losing its balance after years of standing tall.
The vase on the edge of the shelf started to topple when someone accidentally bumped into the table.
In the intense storm, trees will be toppling, causing chaos on the roads.
As the soccer players collided, one of them started to topple over, losing balance.
The row of books on the shelf was toppling, creating a mess in the library.
With a strong gust of wind, the tree toppled in the forest.
The house of cards had been toppling as the slightest breeze swept through the room.
During the storm, the old tree started to topple, and its branches crashed to the ground.
The dictator's regime will topple once the people unite against it.
The poorly stacked books on the shelf started to topple one by one.
The fragile stack of books had toppled with a slight breeze.
The tower of blocks started to topple as Timmy placed one more on the shaky foundation.
A gust of wind caused the fragile sandcastle to topple.
Trees have toppled in the forest, making way for new growth.

Topple

top-uhl
verbTo fall forward, as if having too heavy a top; pitch; tumble down.
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Last Updated On: April 1, 2024
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