Verb
tumble to (third-person singular simple present tumbles to, present participle tumbling to, simple past and past participle tumbled to)
(informal) To discover or understand something.
He finally tumbled to our secret.
Pep talk: As she prepared to be critiqued by the judging panel, host Phillip Schofield told Trisha: 'I always think, and the judges will agree once you've had a tumble to get back and continue is one of the biggest things' Source: Internet
The mountain peaks were still covered in snow, the odd avalanche was hurtling down the slopes as the warmer weather turned it to slush, and in the high passes rocks would tumble to the ground. Source: Internet
The 450 point support level, which the VN-Index traded at for two months, was breached, causing the index to tumble to a 24-month low at 410.82 points on May 27. The HNX-Index also fell to its all-time low to 70.83 points. Source: Internet
Then LeVert watched Mikal Bridges tumble to the floor trying to guard him, and drilled a 3 in the Phoenix forward’s face for a 103-82 lead in the fourth. Source: Internet