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    stumble
    /ˈstʌmbl/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an act of stumbling: "he broke a bone in his foot in a stumble down an Alpine pass"

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  2. STUMBLE definition: 1. to step awkwardly while walking or running and fall or begin to fall: 2. to walk in a way that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of STUMBLE is to fall into sin or waywardness. How to use stumble in a sentence.

  4. to walk or go unsteadily: to stumble down a dark passage. to make a slip, mistake, or blunder, especially a sinful one: to stumble over a question; to stumble and fall from grace. to proceed in a hesitating or blundering manner, as in action or speech (often followed by along ).

  5. 1. to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall. 2. to walk or go unsteadily. 3. to make a slip, mistake, or blunder, esp. a sinful one. 4. to proceed in a hesitating or blundering manner, as in action or speech (often fol. by along).

  6. 1. to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall; trip. 2. to walk or go unsteadily. to stumble down a dark passage. 3. to make a slip, mistake, or blunder, esp. a sinful one. to stumble over a question. to stumble and fall from grace.

  7. stumble. To stumble means to nearly fall by tripping or missing a step. When you walk over uneven cobblestones, it’s easy to stumble, so please be careful. While stumble often means to nearly fall, it can also mean to make a misstep of a different kind.

  8. Stumble Definition. To proceed unsteadily or falteringly; flounder. To puzzle or perplex; confound. To speak, act, or proceed in a confused, blundering manner. To stumble through a speech. The act of stumbling. A blunder, error, or sin. A fall, trip or substantial misstep. A clumsy walk.

  9. STUMBLE definition: 1. to step badly and almost fall over: 2. to make a mistake, such as pausing or repeating a word…. Learn more.

  10. stumble. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English stum‧ble /ˈstʌmbəl/ verb [intransitive] 1 to hit your foot against something or put your foot down awkwardly while you are walking or running, so that you almost fall SYN trip In her hurry, she stumbled and spilled the milk all over the floor. stumble over/on Vic stumbled over the ...

  11. to walk or go unsteadily: to stumble down a dark passage. to make a slip, mistake, or blunder, esp. a sinful one: to stumble over a question; to stumble and fall from grace. to proceed in a hesitating or blundering manner, as in action or speech (often fol. by along ).

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