Crossword-Solution: SOMERSAULTING 13 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

We have 16 clues for the answer “SOMERSAULTING”

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Going head over heels 1 answer
headfirst 15 answers
plunging 16 answers
plummeting 16 answers
tumbling 17 answers
Pitching ___ 22 answers
Tilting 23 answers
Falling 27 answers
DIVING ___ 27 answers
dipping 28 answers
Leaning 43 answers
Slanting 46 answers
sloping 47 answers
dropping 51 answers
Headlong 61 answers
Inclined 70 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SOMERSAULTING (5)

Miki set up a melancholy wailing when he found himself left behind, and when Challoner looked back the pup was tugging and somersaulting at the end of his rope like a jumping-jack.
Nomads of the North James Oliver Curwood 2003
Lots have been staked all over the flats, property values are somersaulting, everybody is out of his head, and Gordon is a god.
The Iron Trail Rex Beach 2004
Clouds of spray were in the air; broken masses were leaping and somersaulting; high up on the shore were stranded floes and fragments, left in the wake of the moving body.
The Iron Trail Rex Beach 2004
Rather it was being tossed about, constant vigilance at the controls alone keeping his plane from literally flopping over and somersaulting here and there, like a dead leaf.
Our Pilots in the Air Captain William B. Perry 2004
Beyond these are playhouses for theatrical displays, puppet-shows, masquerades, posturing, somersaulting, leaping, wrestling, balancing on ropes and wires, and the tricks of professional buffoons.
The English Governess At The Siamese Court Anna Harriette Leonowens 2005

Quotes with SOMERSAULTING (1)

MOTHER — By Ted Kooser Mid April already, and the wild plumsbloom at the roadside, a lacy whiteagainst the exuberant, jubilant greenof new grass and the dusty, fading black of burned-out ditches. No leaves, not yet, only the delicate, star-petaledblossoms, sweet with their timeless perfume. You have been gone a month todayand have missed three rains and one nightlongwatch for tornadoes. I sat in the cellarfrom six to eight while fat spring cloudswent somersaulting, rumbling e…
Ted Kooser Delights and Shadows