1. toppling - Noun
2. toppling - Verb
of Topple
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll sorts of graven images are toppling, many of them Confederate soldiers, but not all. Source: Internet
After the toppling of the Marcos dictatorship, De La Salle University International Studies professor Renato Dela Cruz both the first Aquino and Ramos administration allegedly worked on the demilitarization of the civilian bureaucracy. Source: Internet
Against mounted opponents, the weapon could also be directed at the legs of the horse, toppling the armoured foe to the ground where he could be more easily attacked. Source: Internet
Another was “Panda push without toppling,” where a robot arm had to push a vertically placed block to a location across a table without it toppling over. Source: Internet
A landslide had crashed into the hut, toppling a large tree that crushed a section of the building. Source: Internet
An abnormally early but powerful ice storm has crippled large swaths of Oklahoma, causing hundreds of thousands of power outages and toppling thousands of trees. Source: Internet