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    Use "bumble" in a sentence

    bumble example sentences

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    1. Nothing stops my headlong bumble to the bedroom door,


    2. as they bumble between flowers bunched


    3. “No problem there is a plant over there Flitter, with bumble bee looking blooms, just pick a few of those and ask Betty to mix them into the cauldron


    4. Quickly pushing that thought aside, Soffen hurried on with her search, leaving Slikit to bumble along behind as best he could


    5. D player, which was blaring out Bob’s favourite Hawaiian singer Gaby Pahanui, which sounded to Sock and Stu like Pavarotti gargling a bumble bee


    6. It’s yellow and black patterns reminded him of a bumble bee, her hose was sheer with glitter sparkling in the noon sun


    7. The proverbial blonde, we bumble around not quite sure what


    8. Bumble headed buffoon won't know what to do with you, but that’s better than you moping around here


    9. My mother corrects him, “No, she was Queen Bumble Bee, and she was the only one in her group with a line


    10. and he heard the flapping of a large bird’s wings, as the bumble bees swarm around,

    11. She asked if I could lend her the money for one (I nearly wept with relief when the man told her no under-eighteens), then asked to see my little bumble bee


    12. The biplane Bumble Bee Two, built by Robert H Starr (USA), was 2


    13. At every step one’s movements keep flushing the sparrows which always make their home in these depths, and one hears their fussy chirping and the beating of their tiny, fluttering wings against the stalks, and catches the low buzzing of a bumble bee somewhere, and the sound of the gardener’s footsteps (it is half-daft Akim) on the path as he hums his eternal sing-song to himself


    1. This basically leaves diplomatic and political pressure, and Clinton’s bumbled bombing makes even that unlikely to work


    2. where we've bumbled, stumbled and grumbled when we shouldn't have


    3. But hold on… Russia never officially declared war on anyone… There the Kaiser bumbled badly


    1. He bumbles away into the crowd


    2. A bike bumbles down the street like some venom-swollen bee


    1. They stand in small groups, laughing and talking like extras waiting to take part in some theatrical costume production, glittering eyes beneath their scarves, laughing at the Yamaha, laughing at our bumbling stumblings across the pebbled beach towards the bike


    2. All you need to do is learn the correct and most nonchalant way to lean, and you can shed that bumbling, gauche exterior once and for all


    3. effective investigator trying to disguise himself as a bumbling old man


    4. “Don’t be silly Billy Boy nobody believed these fools with their red tabs and braid they are bumbling fool who think they can scare people into doing what they want by shooting innocent men


    5. Not twenty minutes later, in the middle of Thimble Down the pair strode through the doors of the Bumbling Badger, gasping for water from the parching heat outside


    6. The Parfinn’s twelve-year-old son was emptying a waste bin behind the Bumbling Badger’s burrow and spun around


    7. Millin! Millin, it’s your boy!” A second later, the owner of the Bumbling Badger was there, his face pale and his entire body shaking


    8. Wisecracking, precocious young children superseding the worldly ―wisdom‖ of their well-meaning but oftentimes bumbling parents, more often than not, the father; portrayed as ‖agreeable‖, however (somewhat) pompous, over-bearing, self-regarding and someone who just ―doesn‘t get it


    9. "Ah, then at least you're not dead," he muttered with a feeling of relief before bumbling on


    10. Keeping his snout close to the ground, he followed the spoor, bumbling along as he contentedly grumbled at anything that got in his way

    11. Yet to claim that because three of these presidents were bumbling bigots that California Indians were preordained to be almost wiped out is false


    12. Some of the blame for US, allied, and Iraqi deaths in both the Gulf and Second Iraq Wars have to be laid at Nixon and Kissinger's callous bumbling


    13. Truman, by his bumbling and fear mongering, initiated a Cold War that did not need to happen


    14. Kennedy also agreed to a direct hotline between the Soviets and the US after the confused bumbling of the Cuban missile crisis


    15. “Yo, Mikie,” Patty yelled back, bumbling with his bags


    16. turned out that while the Main Media focused on the bumbling of FEMA, the Federal


    17. Governor Palin electrified the conservative base of the Republican Party, which had been less than ecstatic over its own candidate’s bumbling campaign that lacked any clear message or true conviction


    18. As he turned towards the bumbling idiots in his office, he clenched his teeth, trying to keep the volume of his voice under control


    19. Is there any chance you could check out this Terry Pugh? If he’s just a bumbling copper then I’d look stupid


    20. Bureaucratic Bumbling (stupid things

    21. The web is used to their harmless bumbling, their


    22. to get out of it with honor, as was his bumbling replacement, Lyndon Johnson


    23. No one seems to remember which character was tall (Mutt) and which one was short (Jeff), but the two of them were definitely a bumbling and laughable combo in the comic strips in the Sunday morning papers--and the same was the case with the present real life duet


    24. My father would be bumbling around humming with concern and sweating his apprehension


    25. I…” Trevain felt heat flush his cheeks, and wondered why he had been suddenly reduced from a successful captain to a bumbling schoolboy


    26. In an instant he was transformed from a bumbling little milquetoast to a brilliant surgeon, and Eve could sense the transformation


    27. If The Kaiser had not been a bumbling incompetent jackass, just like his Russian counterpart; the eastern front would have been terminated, Russia would have been defeated quickly and decisively; and Germany would have had the necessary resources to end the war in the west front before America was pulled into the war, and millions of lives would have been saved


    28. And was exposed for the bumbling incompetent jackass that he actually was


    29. They came from dead filthy evil stinking sinking dying undead shit rotten turds that need to be exterminated and killed dead so they will never ever again poison a living boy and man to betray the most powerful forces for good in the world and become the traitorous lecher and drunkard that he Winston Churchill actually became; an incompetent, bumbling, sodden alcoholic bum completely controlled and manipulated by his own undead ancestors


    30. *Has he been married? Divorced? Have a girlfriend? Hates women? Is a bumbling fool in front of women? Vendetta against men who abuse women? Vendetta against women who are divorced? Prefers prostitutes?

    31. Daemionis wouldn’t send a bumbling idiot into another dimension


    32. I expected to see the seven dwarves come bumbling out at any minute


    33. They were quick-thinking and skilled in argument, and Anthony sometimes appeared bumbling by comparison, especially in chapter, the daily meeting of all the monks


    34. Now, as sophomores, it was their turn to lounge in the broad doorway of the shell house, their arms crossed, grinning as they watched the freshmen lining up nervously for their first weigh-in and bumbling about trying to get oars out of racks without clobbering one another before climbing awkwardly aboard Old Nero


    35. Both funds were up in 2008, a year when the market was down big, so it was not as if there was any hint of what was to come by year-end 2008 or a pattern of continuous bumbling


    36. When you hired on as a statistician at the Bumbling Pharmaceutical Company, they told you they’d been waiting a long time to find a candidate like you


    37. They are bumbling idiots


    38. Lavinia looked and the ravine was a dynamo that never stopped running, night or day; there was a great moving hum, a bumbling and murmuring of creature, insect, or plant life


    39. He acted like he was running a bee farm and afraid it would get out of hand as he wrestled the big, silver, bumbling insect around your ears until it suddenly froze, bit, and held on to your hair until Cal cursed and yanked back as if he were pulling teeth


    40. I hadn't been asleep and I knew the sound of Constance Rattigan's limousine by the gentle hiss of its arrival and then the bumbling under its breath, waiting for me to stir

    41. It was a quarter past seven of a cold November evening, the heat on, the light switching its tail in two hundred directions, the Fog Horn bumbling in the high throat of the tower


    42. It sang in a ceaseless, bumbling tone, rising a bit, perhaps falling just a bit, but keeping the same pitch


    43. On the stairs there were bumbling uncertain footsteps and through the door came Mack


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    Synonyms for "bumble"

    bumble falter stammer stutter stumble ball up blow bobble bodge bollix bollix up bollocks bollocks up botch botch up bungle flub fluff foul up fuck up fumble louse up mess up mishandle muck up muff screw up spoil misemploy misapply abuse

    "bumble" definitions

    make a mess of, destroy or ruin


    walk unsteadily


    speak haltingly