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Examples
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Our small convoy ground to a halt and I half-jumped, half-tumbled out of the Land Rover and into cover amongst the trees.
An Ordinary Soldier Doug Beattie MC With Philip Gomm 2008
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Her courage came back as she skirted the edge of the marketplace, keeping to shadows and sheltering within half-tumbled walls, and the terror of the night seemed to become just one more shadow.
Werehunter Lackey, Mercedes 1999
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She paused in an alcove created by the half-tumbled gatehouse wall, and she strained to listen.
In the Presence of the Enemy George, Elizabeth 1996
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He climbed up onto the stones, carefully balancing himself by holding on to a scrub oak that grew beside the half-tumbled wall, and looked back to the north.
The Order War Modesitt, L. E. 1995
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He climbed up onto the stones, carefully balancing himself by holding on to a scrub oak that grew beside the half-tumbled wall, and looked back to the north.
The Order War Modesitt, L. E. 1995
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Gairloch and I half-tumbled, half-thundered downhill toward the wizard on his white horse.
The Magic of Recluce Modesitt, L. E. 1991
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Pausing on the stone entry ramp, he gazed along the breached wall, half-tumbled now into reedy swamp.
Conan The Warlord Carpenter, Leonard 1988
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Pausing on the stone entry ramp, he gazed along the breached wall, half-tumbled now into reedy swamp.
Conan The Warlord Carpenter, Leonard 1988
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Peter Marlowe held on to his wife and just managed to prevent her being smashed into a bulkhead as Bartlett and Casey half-tumbled, half-stumbled past and fell in a heap at the railing, Bartlett protecting her as best he could, her high heels dangerous.
Noble House Clavell, James 1981
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Peter Marlowe held on to his wife and just managed to prevent her being smashed into a bulkhead as Bartlett and Casey half-tumbled, half-stumbled past and fell in a heap at the railing, Bartlett protecting her as best he could, her high heels dangerous.
Noble House Clavell, James 1981
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