John Arscott, archpresbyter of the ecclesia St. Michaelis in Monte Tumba Exoniensis diocesis.
The second apparition was about the year 710, in Tumba in Cornwall by the sea.
I knewTumba to be a worthy and industrious girl; Casati was a miserable and worthless wretch.
It may have been a Ngola kiluanji, described by Cavazzi as the son of Tumba ria ngola and of a Ngola kiluanji kia Samba, who first invaded lower Ndongo, and assigned his conquest to one of his sons.
Beatricis comitissae venerabilis in hoc tumba honorabili quiescsnts in multis partis mirificc hanc dotavit ecclesiam, quarum animae requiescent in pace.
At Irebu, the narrow river from Lake Tumba joins the Congo, and from its small size is known usually as the canal.
The native village is about ten minutes' walk distant and is arranged in two or three regular streets and not in patches of huts dotted down here and there as in the Lake Tumba District.
They marvelled at the glory of her eyes, the cataract of dishevelled hair, like the sunset on their mountains off Tumba-Tumba (so they said).
Gabrielle knew nothing about the schooner that had anchored off the village of Tumba-Tumba that afternoon.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tumba" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.