FUMBLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Examples of fumble in a Sentence 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
fumble verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . 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 fumble something + adv prep He fumbled the key into the ignition fumble to do something I fumbled to zip up my jacket
Fumble - definition of fumble by The Free Dictionary 1 to feel or grope about clumsily: He fumbled in his pocket for the keys 2 to fail to hold a ball after having touched it or carried it, as in a baseball or football game 3 to do something clumsily or unsuccessfully; blunder or fail
fumbled - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Sport to fail to hold a ball after having touched it or carried it, such as in a baseball or football game: [no object] He has a reputation for fumbling in crucial situations [~ + object] fumbled the ball