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stumble

1 of 2verb
/ˈstʌmbəl/
Forms:stumbles,stumbling,stumbled,stumbled
1

to accidentally hit something with one's foot and almost fall

C1
  • She stumbled over the uneven sidewalk and nearly fell face-first.
  • The unexpected rock on the hiking trail caused him to stumble and lose his balance.
  • Startled by a sudden noise, she stumbled on the stairs but managed to catch herself.
  • Her untied shoelaces caused her to stumble repeatedly during the race.
  • The icy pavement made it easy to stumble, especially without proper footwear.
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2

to walk in an unsteady or clumsy manner

  • After spraining her ankle, she stumbled along the path, trying to reach the nearest bench.
  • The toddler just learned to walk and still stumbled as he explored the room.
  • The worn-out shoes made it difficult for him to walk without stumbling.
  • Nervous about the audition, she stumbled across the stage, struggling to maintain composure.
  • The elderly man, with weakened knees, stumbled as he descended the staircase.
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3

to encounter or discover something by chance or unexpectedly

transitive
  • During my travels, I stumbled across a quaint little bookstore with rare editions.
  • While hiking in the mountains, we stumbled on a hidden waterfall, a beautiful surprise.
  • As I was cleaning out the garage, I stumbled upon a collection of vintage records.
  • Walking through the park, I stumbled on a group of musicians playing captivating music.
  • While researching for my project, I stumbled across a fascinating documentary on the subject.
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4

to make an error or repeated errors while speaking

  • The nervous speaker tended to stumble when asked unexpected questions during the interview.
  • As he spoke on live television, he occasionally stumbled, creating moments of awkward silence.
  • The student, unfamiliar with the topic, stumbled through the class presentation with hesitations.
  • Anxiety caused him to stumble while presenting his findings to the academic committee.
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