Similar words: tumbling, mumbling, bumbling, rumbling, fumbling, humbling, grumbling, stumble. Meaning: ['stʌmblɪŋ‚blɑk /-blɒk] n. any obstacle or impediment.
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1. Perhaps the major stumbling block to reunification is the military presence in South Korea.
2. The main stumbling block to starting new research is that we lack qualified people.
3. The question of disarmament proved a major stumbling block to agreement.
4. It is still foolishness and a stumbling block.
5. Defence cuts could also be a stumbling block.
6. One stumbling block can be the kind of computer you own.
7. This is the major stumbling block to experimental realisation of the Lorenz system in lasers.
8. The stumbling block is a case challenging the constitutionality of the new law.
9. To do so would constitute a stumbling block to the reconversion of Protestants who favored the new astronomy.
10. Combining motherhood and her career proved no stumbling block for the indomitable Marian.
11. We appreciate what a stumbling block this can be and will lend you 100% as a first time buyer.
12. The desire to be right is a stumbling block in a way.
13. A: Jack is a stumbling block to our plan.
14. Turn a stumbling block into a stepping stone.
15. Pride a stumbling block to real progress.
16. This teaching is a stumbling block for two reasons.
17. Wilfulness is the stumbling block in a marriage.
18. Thought for the poetry is often a stumbling block.
19. A potential stumbling block is the 27-year-old's whopping weekly wage of over ?200, 000,[sentence dictionary] meaning a dream return to Argentina is highly unlikely.
20. Lack of willingness to compromise on both sides is the main/major stumbling block to reaching a settlement.
21. Ministerial accountability to Parliament is often cited as a stumbling block, but it is not insurmountable.
22. He speculated that Rhyl platform clearances would be the main stumbling block.
23. Do you feel that the language problem is a fundamental stumbling block for art historians?
24. They needed the scrupulous professional integrity which nearly proved such a stumbling block to them in this case.
25. Economic reform, or rather the lack of it, is proving the other major stumbling block.
26. Only rarely is the lack of sufficient minimum capability a real stumbling block to change.
27. In the autumn of 1987, Conran ran into a potentially more serious stumbling block to his plans.
28. Her brief mention of Timmy had shown him that this was the stumbling block.
29. Richard Moon retired from the Board in 1891, removing the main stumbling block to progress in design of coaching stock.
30. The question of what obligations should apply to the bank's controlling shareholders remains a stumbling block.
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