tumble out of

tumble out (of something or some place)

1. To spill, fall, or plunge headlong out (of something). He had been hiding in the closet as a part of the game, and he came tumbling out when Meredith opened the door. So much stuff came tumbling out of the closet just now that I don't know how I'll ever get it all tidied away again.
2. To exit or move out (of something or some place) quickly, excitedly, or awkwardly. The moment the final school bell of the year rang, all the students came tumbling out at once. The two teenagers tumbled out of the convenience store, their stolen goods tucked inside their jackets.
See also: out, something, tumble
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

tumble out of something

to fall, topple, or drop out of something. Don't let the baby tumble out of the chair! Thechildren tumbled out of the car and ran for the school building.
See also: of, out, tumble
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • tumble out (of something or some place)
  • spill over
  • tumble down
  • press (something) into (something)
  • press into
  • tumble over
  • spill the tea
  • spill (the) tea
  • hurl (someone or something) into (something)
  • hurl into