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- FUMBLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Verb She fumbled in her pocket for her keys They fumbled a good opportunity to take control of the market He was hit hard and fumbled on the 20-yard line He fumbled the ball on the 20-yard line Noun played the entire piano piece without a single fumble
- FUMBLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FUMBLED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of fumble 2 to do something awkwardly, especially when using… Learn more
- FUMBLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
5 meanings: 1 to grope about clumsily or blindly, esp in searching 2 to finger or play with, esp in an absent-minded way 3 Click for more definitions
- FUMBLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
However, three fumbled missions months apart might leave some observers to wonder: is it all going wrong for SpaceX's Starship? From BBC But the fumbles haven’t stopped tech companies from barreling forward with building glasses, brain-computer interfaces and humanoid robots as they look to a future beyond the smartphone
- Fumbled - definition of fumbled by The Free Dictionary
Define fumbled fumbled synonyms, fumbled pronunciation, fumbled translation, English dictionary definition of fumbled v fum·bled , fum·bling , fum·bles v intr 1 To touch or handle nervously or idly: fumble with a necktie 2 To grope awkwardly to find or to accomplish
- fumble verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
fumble (at with in something) (for something) She fumbled in her pocket for a handkerchief He fumbled with the buttons on his shirt fumble around She was fumbling around in the dark looking for the light switch
- fumbled - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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- Fumble - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Other forms: fumbled; fumbling; fumbles If you're a football fan you know all about the agony of the fumble — the clumsy handling of the ball that makes you drop it or lose possession Fumbling is an uncoordinated movement that can involve your entire body, not just your hands
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