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fumble

fum·ble [ fúmb'l ]


verb  (past and past participle fum·bled, present participle fum·bling, 3rd person present singular fum·bles)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb grope clumsily: to grope clumsily in search of something
fumbled in his pockets for his keys
fumbled her way along the passage

2. intransitive verb hesitate: to act clumsily, hesitantly, or unsuccessfully
She fumbled through the introductions.

3. transitive verb bungle something: to do something clumsily or inefficiently
This is your last chance, so don't fumble it.

4. transitive and intransitive verb drop or mishandle ball: in sports, to drop or fail to catch a ball



noun  (plural fum·bles)
Definition:
 
1. fumbled action: an act or instance of fumbling

2. fumbled ball: in sports, a ball that is dropped or mishandled

[Mid-16th century. Origin ?]

fum·bler noun
fum·blingl·y adverb
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