bumble (Meaning)
bumble (v)
make a mess of, destroy or ruin
walk unsteadily
speak haltingly
bumble (n.)
The bittern.
bumble (v. i.)
To make a hollow or humming noise, like that of a bumblebee; to cry as a bittern.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bumble
bumble Sentence Examples
- The clumsy puppy would bumble around the room, knocking over anything in its path.
- Despite his best efforts, he couldn't help but bumble through the dance routine.
- As the novice chef attempted to follow the recipe, he would often bumble his way through the kitchen, spilling ingredients left and right.
- The comedian's jokes fell flat, causing him to bumble awkwardly through his routine.
- Trying to navigate through the crowded market, I couldn't help but bumble into other shoppers.
- In his nervousness, he would bumble over his words during important presentations.
- The explorer's lack of experience caused him to bumble through the jungle, getting lost multiple times.
- Despite his towering stature, he had a tendency to bumble and trip over his own feet.
- The politician's attempt to clarify his stance only served to further bumble the issue.
- In the dimly lit room, I could hear him bumble around, searching for his misplaced keys.
FAQs About the word bumble
make a mess of, destroy or ruin, walk unsteadily, speak haltinglyThe bittern., To make a hollow or humming noise, like that of a bumblebee; to cry as a bittern.
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The clumsy puppy would bumble around the room, knocking over anything in its path.
Despite his best efforts, he couldn't help but bumble through the dance routine.
As the novice chef attempted to follow the recipe, he would often bumble his way through the kitchen, spilling ingredients left and right.
The comedian's jokes fell flat, causing him to bumble awkwardly through his routine.