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keel over
turn upside down, tip over The boat keeled over in the middle of the lake but everybody was safe.
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v. 1. To turn upside down; tip over; overturn.

Usually refers to a boat.
The strong wind made the sailboat keel over and the passengers fell into the water. 2.
informal To fall over in a faint; taint.
It was so hot during the assembly program that two girls who were standing on the stage keeled over. When the principal told the girl her father died, she keeled right over.keel over
To slump or abatement over, about from amazement or death. The byword is about acclimated in a amusing way, abnormally back it refers to addition (hypothetically) dying. It was so hot that I anticipation I would keel over and canyon out if I didn't get some air soon. Grandpa consistently acclimated to acquaint us this asinine adventure about the time back his acquaintance ate a acerb bind and keeled over and died appropriate again and there.Learn more: keel, overkeel something over
Rur. to advance article over. He leaned on the chiffon bank and keeled it appropriate over. The aerial wind keeled over that apologetic old fence.Learn more: keel, overkeel over
[for a person] to abatement over or abatement down in a aside or in death. It was so hot in the allowance that two bodies aloof keeled over.Learn more: keel, overkeel over
Collapse, as if in a faint; also, faint. For example, When she heard the abominable news, she keeled over. This appellation alludes to a barge rolling on its keel and capsizing. [Mid-1800s] Learn more: keel, overkeel over
v.
1. To abatement over; capsize: The address keeled over back it hit the iceberg.
2. To collapse or abatement into or as if into a faint: I keeled over back I heard the bad news.
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