- be tumbledown
- 1. v. exp.ชำรุดทรุดโทรม [-cham¯rut ¯sut-sōm]
Lewis & Short latin dictionary. 2014.
Lewis & Short latin dictionary. 2014.
Tumbledown (band) — Tumbledown is the alternative country side project of MxPx bassist/vocalist Mike Herrera. The band has released 5 songs to date on Tumbledown s Myspace page, recorded presumably in late 2006/early 2007, and according to the accompanying blog,… … Wikipedia
tumbledown — [tum′bəldoun΄] adj. ready to tumble down; dilapidated * * * tum·ble·down (tŭmʹbəl doun ) adj. Being in such bad repair as to seem in danger of collapsing; very dilapidated or rickety: a tumbledown shack. * * * … Universalium
tumbledown — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ falling or fallen into ruin; dilapidated … English terms dictionary
tumbledown — [tum′bəldoun΄] adj. ready to tumble down; dilapidated … English World dictionary
Tumbledown Mountain — Infobox Mountain Name = Tumbledown Mountain Photo = Tumbledown mountain.jpg Caption = Tumbledown Mountain during a sunset. Elevation = convert|3012|ft|m|0 Location = Franklin County, Maine Range = Prominence = convert|1400|ft|m|0 Coordinates =… … Wikipedia
Tumbledown — Infobox Television show name = Tumbledown caption = BBC DVD Cover aka = genre = Docudrama creator = writer = Charles Wood director = Richard Eyre creat director = starring = nowrap beginColin Firth·wrap Paul Rhys·wrap David Caldernowrap end… … Wikipedia
tumbledown — tum|ble|down [ˈtʌmbəldaun] adj [only before noun] a tumbledown building is old and beginning to fall down ▪ a tumbledown cottage … Dictionary of contemporary English
tumbledown — adjective (only before noun) tumbledown building/house/cottage etc old and beginning to fall down, often in a way that seems attractive: a row of tumbledown labourer s cottages … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tumbledown — adjective Date: 1818 dilapidated, ramshackle < a tumbledown house at the edge of town Sherwood Anderson > … New Collegiate Dictionary
tumbledown — adjective in disrepair; poorly maintained They lived in a tumbledown shack on the edge of the woods. Syn: bedraggled, broken down, dilapidated, ramshackle, ruinous … Wiktionary
tumbledown — adj. Tumbledown is used with these nouns: ↑building, ↑shack … Collocations dictionary