topple

  • 21topple — top•ple [[t]ˈtɒp əl[/t]] v. pled, pling 1) to fall forward, as from top heaviness or weakness; pitch 2) to lean over or totter, as if threatening to fall 3) to cause to topple 4) to overthrow, as from a position of authority: to topple a… …

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  • 22topple — [c]/ˈtɒpəl / (say topuhl) verb (toppled, toppling) –verb (i) 1. to fall forwards as having too heavy a top; pitch or tumble down. 2. to lean over or jut, as if threatening to fall. –verb (t) 3. to cause to topple. {frequentative of top topple.… …

  • 23topple — v. (D; intr., tr.) to topple from (he was toppled from the throne) * * * [ tɒp(ə)l] (D;intr.,tr.) to topplefrom (he was toppled from the throne) …

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  • 24topple — verb 1) she toppled over Syn: fall, fall over, tumble, overturn, tip over, keel over, collapse; lose one s balance 2) protesters toppled a huge statue Syn: knock over, upset, push over …

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  • 25topple — verb 1) she toppled off the chair Syn: fall, tumble, tip, overbalance, overturn, keel over, lose one s balance 2) protesters toppled a statue Syn: knock over, upset, push over, tip …

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  • 26Topple Tower — Modell des Topple Tower Daten Grundfläche 11 Meter Durchmesser Höhe ca. 17–20 Meter (abhängig vom …

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  • 27Topple rate — is a name of a ratio of speed at which firms lose their leadership positions. It was believed that it was originally created by Jack Percival following losing his job. The Wall Street Journal article that appeared on September 9, 2007 attributes… …

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  • 28Topple Tower — A Topple Tower is an amusement ride produced by HUSS Maschinenfabrik. The ride was designed during the early 1990s and first went into operation in 2005.Design and operationThe Topple Tower consists of a single 40 person circular gondola, centred …

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  • 29Topple Tower — Maquette présente à l Euro Amusement Show, sur le stand Huss Rides …

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  • 30Topple Rate — The rate at which the group of leading companies, whether in industries or in market indexes, changes over time. This phenomenon is usually attributed to increased global competition and technology, although the existence of a topple rate is… …

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