v.
       - fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong. ▸perform acrobatic feats, typically handsprings and somersaults. 
- decrease rapidly in amount or value.
- dry in a tumble dryer.
- rumple; disarrange.
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(tumble to)
 informal come to understand; realize:![]()  he's tumbled to the fact that he was deceived. 
- informal have sex with.
- clean (castings, gemstones, etc.) in a tumbling barrel.
n.
    - an instance of tumbling.
- an untidy or confused arrangement or state.
- a handspring or other acrobatic feat.
- US informal a friendly sign of recognition or interest.
Etymology
  ME (also in the sense ‘dance with contortions’): from Mid. Low Ger. tummelen; cf. OE tumbian ‘to dance’; prob. influenced by OFr. tomber ‘to fall’.