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tip over

verb as in capsize

verb as in rifle

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Intuitive Machines successfully landed a craft called Odysseus on the Moon in February last year, but it tipped over during the descent, meaning not all the scientific work could be carried out.

From BBC

Ms Morgan cannot take her 94-year-old father out in his wheelchair for fear it will tip over on potholes.

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Early in the race, her trailing knee caught a hurdle, which tipped over into the neighboring lane.

The number of migrants crossing since 5 July - when Sir Keir entered Downing Street - is understood to have tipped over 20,000 in the early hours of Sunday.

From BBC

What this tells us: Like Trump, Gaetz, Gabbard and Kennedy are aggressive challengers of the status quo, who frequently tip over into conspiracy.

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

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