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Tubbiest
  1. adjective - short and plump
Tugboats
  1. noun - a powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships
Tumblers
  1. noun - a glass with a flat bottom but no handle or stem; originally had a round bottom
  2. a gymnast who performs rolls and somersaults and twists etc.
  3. a movable obstruction in a lock that must be adjusted to a given position (as by a key) before the bolt can be thrown
  4. pigeon that executes backward somersaults in flight or on the ground
Tumbling
  1. verb - cause to topple or tumble by pushing
  2. do gymnastics, roll and turn skillfully
  3. fall apart; "the building crumbled after the explosion"; "Negotiations broke down"
  4. fall down, as if collapsing;
  5. fall suddenly and sharply; "Prices tumbled after the devaluation of the currency"
  6. fly around; "The clothes tumbled in the dryer"; "rising smoke whirled in the air"
  7. put clothes in a tumbling barrel, where they are whirled about in hot air, usually with the purpose of drying; "Wash in warm water and tumble dry"
  8. roll over and over, back and forth
  9. suffer a sudden downfall, overthrow, or defeat
  10. the gymnastic moves of an acrobat
  11. throw together in a confused mass; "They tumbled the teams with no apparent pattern"
  12. understand, usually after some initial difficulty; "She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on"
Tumbrels
  1. noun - a farm dumpcart for carrying dung; carts of this type were used to carry prisoners to the guillotine during the French Revolution
Tumbrils
  1. noun - a farm dumpcart for carrying dung; carts of this type were used to carry prisoners to the guillotine during the French Revolution
Turbaned
  1. adjective - wearing a turban
Turbidly
  1. - In a turbid manner; with muddiness or confusion.
Turbinal
  1. noun - any of the scrolled spongy bones of the nasal passages in man and other vertebrates
Turbines
  1. noun - A machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel or rotor, typically fitted with vanes, is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, air, or other fluid.
  2. rotary engine in which the kinetic energy of a moving fluid is converted into mechanical energy by causing a bladed rotor to rotate