Examples of 'stumble' in a sentence
Meaning of "stumble"
Stumble: (verb) To trip or lose one's footing when walking or running, often used metaphorically to describe making a mistake or encountering an obstacle
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- A fall, trip or substantial misstep.
- An error or blunder.
- A clumsy walk.
- To trip or fall; to walk clumsily.
How to use "stumble" in a sentence
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But it can also stumble and stutter.
You stumble down a yellow brick road.
Even young men stumble and fall.
Stumble you may with your mentoring.
I just might stumble onto something here.
Stumble upon something that was five miles.
You can easily stumble and fall.
You stumble onstage and distract security.
They might even stumble on the truth.
You stumble into when you are young.
Walk or you may stumble over immunity.
And stumble on the secret of a valuable mine.
You do not just stumble into that.
Only to stumble upon a great spotted woodpecker.
Imagine how nice it is to stumble on a new one.
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I often stumble over that one myself.
My enemies themselves will stumble and fall.
He saw you stumble in well after midnight.
I do not want you to watch me stumble home.
You let me stumble around the truth.
Witness outside saw somebody stumble out.
They never stumble into the void.
Repeat the sentence you always stumble on.
Say you stumble or bump into somebody.
I am hoping he will eventually stumble into a margarita.
You may stumble on piña colada there.
You and we can not afford to stumble.
It certainly is a stumble in the eyes of the stockholders.
We pray that this horse does not stumble.
Until they stumble upon a giant mountain.
You do not wanna make a brother stumble.
You shall stumble in the shadows no longer.
We would like to place some stumble blocks.
In case you stumble on one of your girlfriends.
We better pray that horse do not stumble.
And young man stumble and fall.
Never stumble over something behind you.
Some guys just stumble into money.
And we stumble on from there as we did this morning.
I really do not want to stumble across whatever it is.
Sarah was the only girl to stumble.
They are not left to stumble in spiritual darkness.
I wonder what obstacle we could stumble over.
It is common to stumble into each other in crowd.
We sing and ride and stumble home.
We will not stumble at the finish line.
At any moment someone could stumble upon it.
Does not stumble on a cure like that by accident.
And the first one to stumble on me is you.
I will pick you up whenever you stumble.