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tumble-drier
tumble-ˈdrier Also -dryer. [f. tumble v. + drier, dryer.] A machine for drying washing in a heated drum that turns about a horizontal axis. So tumble-dry v. trans. (also absol.), tumble-ˈdried, -ˈdrying ppl. adjs.[1952 Gas Age 8 May 62/1 The tumbler-type of clothes dryer.] 1962 J. T. Marsh Self-Smoo... Oxford English Dictionary
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tumble-drier
tumble-drier(also `tumbler-drier), n machine for drying washed clothes, etc in a heated drum that rotates 滚筒式乾衣机. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Gordon Reid (rugby union)
Outside of rugby Reid made the headlines on 24 November 2019 when after investigating a burning smell – which he initially thought may have his tumble drier – he ran into a neighbour's house and saved a man from a burning building. wikipedia.org
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tumbler-drier
tumbler-driern = tumble-drier (tumble). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Hull Rifles
Passchendaele The Ypres Offensive had become bogged down in mud, and the BEF was making desperate efforts to capture the drier Passchendaele Ridge before Nearly all the columns ran into the enemy at some stage during the night, leading to what the Official History described as 'a spirited rough-and-tumble wikipedia.org
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tumble-
tumble- the verb-stem in combination: 1. with substantives: tumble-action, the tumbling action of a tumble-drier; tumble-bug = tumble-dung; tumble-car, -cart: see quots.; tumble-dung, name in U.S. for a scarabæid beetle which rolls up balls of dung, in which it deposits its eggs and in which the lar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clothes dryer
Tumble dryers Tumble dryers continuously draw in the ambient air around them and heat it before passing it through the tumbler. The drier air is run through the loop again. wikipedia.org
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tumble
▪ I. tumble, n. (ˈtʌmb(ə)l) [f. next.] An act of tumbling; the condition of being tumbled. 1. An act of acrobatic tumbling; an acrobatic feat. rare.1824 Landor Imag. Conv., Gen. Lascy & Curate Merino II. 75 A tumble of heels over head, a feat performed by beggar-boys on the roads. 1825 J. Neal Bro. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sara Braga Simões
Little Vixen,Janáček) Jenny (Three sisters who are not sisters, Ned Rorem) Mathurine (L'ivrogne corrigé, Gluck) Chun Lee (Mumadona, Carlos Azevedo) Tumble Drier/Nancy's Mom (Evil Machines, Luís Tinoco) Marta (Os fugitivos, José Eduardo Rocha) Dama (Macbeth, Verdi) Aia/Salome (O Sonho, Pedro Amaral) Mimi wikipedia.org
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Tamborine National Park
Winter is drier but also cooler. The falls tumble (gently rather than spectacularly) down into a gully. wikipedia.org
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tumbler
tumbler (ˈtʌmblə(r)) [f. tumble v. + -er1.] 1. One who performs feats of agility and strength, somersaults, leaps, and gymnastics; an acrobat.a 1340 Hampole Psalter xxxix. 6 Hoppynge & daunceynge of tumblers and herlotis. c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 352 Mynystrel or joȝelour, tumbler and harlot. c ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Asian woolly-necked stork
It has also been observed to 'roll, tumble and dive at steep angles' in the air with the wind through its quills making a loud noise. These two observations suggest that Asian woolly-necked storks preferred drier crops as foraging habitats, and its foraging efficiency improved in less wikipedia.org
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Great Stukeley
Eastern areas of the United Kingdom, such as East Anglia, are drier, cooler, less windy and also experience the greatest daily and seasonal temperature Great Stukeley village hall is situated at the entrance to Owl End and it hosts many functions each month including Tumble Tots and Weight Watchers. wikipedia.org
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The Aftermath (Irish band)
It was like being in a tumble drier - only worse. wikipedia.org
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Black-shouldered kite
They also hunt over coastal dunes and drier marshland, but avoid areas with dense cover such as forest as well as bare or rocky ground. They may lock talons and tumble downwards in a ritualised version of grappling, but release just before landing. wikipedia.org
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