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tumbler

noun as in acrobat

noun as in contortionist

Strong match

noun as in cup

noun as in glass

noun as in gymnast

Strongest match

Strong match

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Available at Jonathan Adler Whisky Tumbler Set—Light Horn, $65  This is drinking at its most fashionable.

He drained the wine from the tumbler and turned away from the window, and there was no self-pity in his gravelly voice.

Within the first day, it was re-blogged 30,000 times on Tumbler.

Audiences were shocked and horrified by the scene, as the two performers fell on top of tumbler George North.

“There is a serious undercurrent here,” said Gardner, between sips from her tumbler.

American writers claim that the first pressed glass tumbler was made about 40 years back in that country, by a carpenter.

It would not be fair to omit the name of the first mould-maker who made the tumbler-mould in question.

More'n that, when I get my jell' done I'm going to send Mrs. Calvert a tumbler and compare notes.

"Not quite," returned Dorothy, trying to laugh, as she gave back to her mother the empty tumbler.

Tyrwhitt confuses the matter by quoting Lye, who mixed up this word with tombestere, a female tumbler; for which see Cant.

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On this page you'll find 92 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tumbler, such as: clown, dancer, gymnast, performer, aerialist, and artist.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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