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tumble
Verb
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When you tumble, you fall down over and over again.
Tie your shoes so that you won't tumble down the stairs.
home
Noun
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Where a person lives. Usually, where people keep their things that they are not carrying, and where they sleep.
home
Preposition
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If you go home, you go to the place where you live.
He brought the money straight home to his mother.
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If you are home, you are in the place where you live.
I'm home all evening, so give me a call.
bow
Noun 1
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A bow is a weapon whose ends are connected by a string, used for shooting arrows.
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A bow is a curved bend. Such as in a river or road.
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A bow is a long stick-like object with horsehair, used for playing stringed musical instruments.
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A bow is a type of knot with two loops, such as used to tie shoes or strings on a dress, or to make something pretty, such as in gifts.
bow
Verb 1
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To play music on (a stringed instrument) using a bow.
The musician bowed his violin expertly.
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To become bent or curved.
The shelf bowed under the weight of the books.
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To make something bend or curve.
bow
Noun 2
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To bend the waist or head forward toward someone, usually showing respect.
He bowed politely as he entered the room.
bow
Verb 2
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To bend oneself as a sign of respect.
bow
Noun 3
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The front of a boat or ship.