French Meaning of stumped

perplexe

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Definitions and Meaning of stumped in English

stumped

the basal portion of a bodily part (as a limb) remaining after the rest is removed, a remaining part, one of the pointed rods stuck in the ground to form a cricket wicket, a place or occasion for political public speaking, stub sense 3, to go about making political speeches or supporting a cause, the part of a plant and especially a tree remaining attached to the root after the top is cut off, a part (as of a pencil) remaining after the rest is worn away or lost, the circuit followed by a maker of such speeches, to clear (land) of stumps, to travel over (a region) making political speeches or supporting a cause, to walk or walk over heavily or clumsily, a rudimentary or vestigial bodily part, the basal portion of a bodily part remaining after the rest is removed, to walk heavily or clumsily, to go about making political speeches, to reduce to a stump, a place or occasion for public speaking (as for a cause or candidate), a short thick roll of leather, felt, or paper usually pointed at both ends and used for shading or blending a drawing in crayon, pencil, charcoal, pastel, or chalk, to frustrate the progress or efforts of, to walk over heavily or clumsily, stub entry 2 sense 2, dare, challenge, challenge entry 1 sense 3, perplex sense 1, confound, the part of a plant and especially a tree remaining attached to the root after the trunk is cut, to tone or treat (a drawing) with a stump, the base of a bodily part (as an arm or leg) remaining after the rest is removed

FAQs About the word stumped

perplexe

the basal portion of a bodily part (as a limb) remaining after the rest is removed, a remaining part, one of the pointed rods stuck in the ground to form a cric

mélangé,piétiner,trébuché,enfoncé,aggloméré,traîné,a pataugé,galumfé,hissé,chargé

flotté,glissait,pendu,glisser,fouetté,brise,glissa,dérivant,pendu,planait

stumbling blocks => obstacles, stumbling (upon) => Tomber (sur), stumbling => trébuchant, stumbles => trébuche, stumblers => fauteurs de troubles,