topple|toppled|topples|toppling in English
verb
[top·ple || 'tɑpl /'tɒpl]
drop, collapse
Use "topple|toppled|topples|toppling" in a sentence
1. This scandal may topple the government.
2. The wrestler toppled his opponent.
3. He toppled backwards into the river.
4. The whole stack of goods toppled over.
5. This scandal could topple the government.
6. It was time to topple an elite team.
7. He brushed past, toppling her from her stool.
8. Political corruption threatens to topple the regime.
9. Revolutions topple the governments of Tunisia and Egypt.
10. Ethiopia's dictatorship was toppled by Eritrean and Ethiopian rebels.
11. He just released his hold and toppled slowly backwards.
12. Here the waves toppled houses ; they lie at crazy angles .
13. It will immobilise it, or worse still, topple it over.
14. And the stilted, dying Tybalt threatens to topple into the crowd.
15. Toppling - sliding is a serious problem in mining and hydroelectricity construction.
16. In fact, presumptuousness has ruined kings and toppled empires.
17. In the riot, the statues were toppled from their pedestals.
18. The pile of books toppled over onto the floor.
19. The child, taking his first steps, toppled down time after time.
20. 15 The action seemed a clumsy attempt to topple the Janata Dal government.
21. He lost his balance, staggered back against the rail and toppled over.
22. This new element, says Kazin, worked to "topple the corrupted liberal order".
23. They may indeed topple it, but not in the way he anticipated.
24. The statue of the dictator was toppled by the crowds.
25. 12 Left-wing revolutionaries toppled the king from his throne.