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Toppled

Topple \Top"ple\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Toppled; p. pr. & vb. n. Toppling.] [From Top summit.] To fall forward; to pitch or tumble down.

Though castles topple on their warders' heads.
--Shak.

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toppled

vb. (en-past of: topple)

Usage examples of "toppled".

Aegis-fang pounded home once, and then again, and the giant toppled in a lump.

He managed to free both blades with a subtle twist, dancing away as the mortally wounded giant toppled to the ground.

The giant, though, swung its arms wildly for a moment, trying to hold its precarious balance, then toppled in with a splash.

Bruenor's Climb was no more, having toppled with the rest of the cliff face when the dwarves closed up their caverns.

Regis gave the dwarf a little shove and Bruenor toppled, thudding into the floor without even a groan of protest.

The short-lived humans might have toppled a thousand kingdoms and built a thousand more in the few centuries that a single dwarven king would rule his people in peace.

Even as the stump toppled, and the network of dead roots pulled up from the ground, the golem couldn't understand the danger.

Drizzt slumped heavily against the wall, and Wulfgar, finally able to tug free of the stubborn netting, stumbled backward into the black night and toppled onto his back.

Possibly he leaped from his perch - more likely he toppled in fright - but either way, he missed the deck and dropped safely into the water at the very last second before the chariot streaked past his crow's nest and nipped the top of the mainmast.

On the slick floor, Entreri had no chance to dodge the trip, and he toppled backward into the murky stream, Drizzt splashing down on top of him.

The great throne, torn and scorched against the wall, toppled forward.

A split second later, though, the drow heard a resounding crack from behind the pillar, and the goblin that had thrown its short sword toppled back out from behind the mound, its skull shattered.

Catti-brie laughed at him and put another arrow into the monster's chest, driving it back several more steps, where it toppled into the wider room beyond the corridor.

He willed his arm to heave the blade, but his muscles would not respond, and the dagger soon toppled out of his trembling hand.

Caught by surprise and off balance, the giant toppled over the stone wall and out into the air, taking Guenhwyvar with it.