FUMBLE - to feel or grope about clumsily
- to fail to hold a ball after having touched it or carried it , as in a baseball or football game.
- to do something clumsily or unsuccessfully, blunder or fail.
Sentences:
- He fumbled in his pocket for the key.
- She bit her lip and began to fumble with a small purse.
- Then someone else can fumble on the steps.
- He began to fumble with the ring of his harness.
- Shipton swore and began to fumble with his line to rappel again, down to the now injured and trapped from hovering below him.
- to fail to hold a ball after having touched it or carried it , as in a baseball or football game.
- to do something clumsily or unsuccessfully, blunder or fail.
Sentences:
- He fumbled in his pocket for the key.
- She bit her lip and began to fumble with a small purse.
- Then someone else can fumble on the steps.
- He began to fumble with the ring of his harness.
- Shipton swore and began to fumble with his line to rappel again, down to the now injured and trapped from hovering below him.
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