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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61. Any man may stumble into crime when among criminals.
62. Men make mistakes; horses stumble.
63. Don't stumble, you heedless little thing.
64. Stagger and stumble suggest unsteady or uncontrolledmovement.
65. To move ineptly or haltingly; stumble.
66. Without the ennobling power, he princes and dukes would stumble.
67. When I speak, I tell my audiences, "As you get out of bed each morning and stumble into the bathroom, jump-start each day with a positive attitude.
68. Lethally sharp walls to drunkenly stumble into; winding narrow staircases with no fire exits – it all screams "Death Trap", but I guess that is the point.
69. Forgive me if I stumble through my explanations of the quite remarkable Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK), a wonderful tool for teaching, and working in, computational linguistics using Python.
70. The engine will not run well a lean mixture and may stumble or stall.
71. Perhaps Europe will stumble down this road of self-deception and force its domestic investors to follow suit.
72. Perhaps we'll stumble upon a mutually satisfactory solution for price later on.
73. Jack and Mason stumble upon a brand new power transformer in the middle of the field.
74. In every interview, there comes a moment that doesn't go according to plan. There's an awkward silence. You stumble over your words. You flub a tough question.
75. They let me stumble about on the trails for a time before my clumsiness flushed a covey of doves from their rest.
76. As governments, we stumble from crisis to crash program, lurching into the future without plan, without hope, without vision.
77. If you do happen to stumble across them at any time in the future, burn them.
78. As governments, we stumble from crisis to crash programme, lurching into the future without plan, without hope, without vision.
79. They would stumble about on the queen-size sofa in her room, neither of them really knowing what to do.
80. As its exports stumble, Asia faces a nasty cyclical downturn.
81. If in a land office you stumble upon an old grid that uses 20/11 meters per unit, that is the so called Cadastral coordinates.
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82. I walked up one road , down another , expecting to stumble on something recognizable.
83. Or you accidentally stumble across some unusual snapshots from his overseas " business trip. "
84. If you stumble across the book, keep it for me.
85. If your timing is right, you may be fortunate enough to stumble across a village fiesta.
86. This is the scribes and Pharisees's trap to stumble Jesus.
87. My habit is to stumble into the bathroom and pee.
88. In a short story, two teenagers stumble on a police torture chamber, growing fascinated, then bored.
89. We grope for the wall like the blind, and we grope as if we had no eyes: we stumble at noon day as in the night; we are in desolate places as dead men.
90. You never knew when you might stumble across some new talent.
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.