Synonym: falter, flounder, stagger, tumble. Similar words: costume, scramble, assemble, resemble, tumor, momentum, thumb, assembly. Meaning: ['stʌmbl] n. 1. an unsteady uneven gait 2. an unintentional but embarrassing blunder. v. 1. walk unsteadily 2. miss a step and fall or nearly fall 3. encounter by chance 4. make an error.
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31. Those who do stumble upon the preserve make it a habit to return.
32. You might stumble across a phrase or image that seems possible, but as a whole this faux scrapbook reeks.
33. Interestingly even organizations known for effectively managing through change stumble at times over that mistake.
34. Everything seemed so strange and silvery in the starlight and every so often my head would nod and I'd stumble and start.
35. An hour later and our gasping, sweaty bodies stumble across the boulders of the gully's scree fan.
36. At last I stumble off the path into complete darkness.
37. A few moments later, I was gliding across the lake with nary a hitch or a stumble.
38. The network emerging as the best replacement to Napster is likely to stumble over the same pitfalls.
39. I've never seen such terrible country; it was a constant stumble over grassy hummocks and peat-bogs.
40. Every now and then, I stumble across a product that reminds me why I am so fascinated by computers.
41. Even a computer clod like me can find it, or stumble on it by accident.
42. Political action groups lay in wait for companies that stumble in their conduct and treatment of multiple stake-holders.
43. He recited a list of biblical names at high speed into the machine,[sentencedict.com] expecting it to stumble and clear its throat.
44. The shortest priced favourite can stumble and fall at the very first fence while the 100-1 outsider can achieve the ultimate glory.
45. This is a mere stumble compared with the near 50% fall during the mid-1970s bear market.
46. Our income are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and trip. Charles Caleb Colton
47. Throwing on a dressing-gown and swearing like a trooper, you stumble to answer it.
48. The drive was gravelly, and I had to focus on my steps so as not to stumble and spill Janir.
49. You might even stumble upon a theorem or two in your researches.
50. He pushed himself back up on to his feet again and started to stumble across the sand to the village.
51. Stepping off the concrete path on to gravel was a new sensation and he felt himself slide and stumble.
52. We ignore the down-at-heel and dissolute as we heartlessly window-shop the boulevards they stumble down.
53. As we stumble in,(http://sentencedict.com/stumble.html) Mad Richard from Verve is inadvertently pulling down chunks of the ceiling.
54. In a city renowned for its cafes, I thought we would eventually stumble into one by chance.
55. I awoke in pain, still hung over from the Nembles, and from there I proceeded to stumble downhill.
56. All there was left to do was to stumble on, dutifully following the tracks on the ground as they appeared.
57. Across Heinrich-Heine-Allee, you can stumble through Kaufhof, a store with proportionately lower prices and standards of housekeeping.
58. Creativity inevitably involves taking risks, and, in Great Groups, it is understood that the risk taker will sometimes stumble.
59. She heard Ludovico stumble, curse and then light a match.
60. It is better to stumble than not to start.
More similar words: costume, scramble, assemble, resemble, tumor, momentum, thumb, assembly, number, study, studio, student, gesture, disturb, a number of, any number of, disturbing, to the number of, a large number of, able, bless, blend, table, Bible, cable, marble, enable, foible, double, bubble.