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Definition of stumble
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Stumble
(v. t.) To cause to
stumble
or trip.
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Founder
::
Founder
(v. i.) To fall; to
stumble
and go lame, as a
horse..
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. i.) To
strike
or
happen
(upon a
person
or
thing)
without
design;
to fall or light by
chance;
-- with on, upon, or
against..
Stumbler
::
Stumble
(n.) A
blunder;
a
failure;
a fall from
rectitude.
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. i.) To fall into a crime or an
error;
to err.
Blunder
::
Blunder
(v. i.) To move in an
awkward,
clumsy
manner;
to
flounder
and
stumble..
Trip
::
Trip (n. i.) To take a quick step, as when in
danger
of
losing
one's
balance;
hence,
to make a
false;
to catch the foot; to lose
footing;
to
stumble..
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. i.) To walk in an
unsteady
or
clumsy
manner.
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. i.) To trip in
walking
or in
moving
in any way with the legs; to
strike
the foot so as to fall, or to
endanger
a fall; to
stagger
because
of a false
step..
Odfend
::
Odfend
(v. i.) To
transgress
the moral or
divine
law; to
commit
a
crime;
to
stumble;
to sin.
Stutter
::
Stutter
(v. t. & i.) To
hesitate
or
stumble
in
uttering
words;
to speak with
spasmodic
repetition
or
pauses;
to
stammer.
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. t.) Fig.: To
mislead;
to
confound;
to
perplex;
to cause to err or to fall.
Stumbling-block
::
Stumbler
(n.) One who
stumbles.
Surely
::
Sure-footed
(a.) Not
liable
to
stumble
or fall; as, a
sure-footed
horse..
Trip
::
Trip (v. t.) To cause to
stumble,
or take a false step; to cause to lose the
footing,
by
striking
the feet from
under;
to cause to fall; to throw off the
balance;
to
supplant;
-- often
followed
by up; as, to trip up a man in
wrestling..
Offend
::
Offend
(v. t.) To
oppose
or
obstruct
in duty; to cause to
stumble;
to cause to sin or to fall.
Waddle
::
Waddle
(v. i.) To walk with short
steps,
swaying
the body from one side to the
other,
like a duck or very fat
person;
to move
clumsily
and
totteringly
along;
to
toddle;
to
stumble;
as, a child
waddles
when he
begins
to walk; a goose
waddles..
Stumble
::
Stumble
(n.) A trip in
walking
or
running.
Trip
::
Trip (n.) A false step; a
stumble;
a
misstep;
a loss of
footing
or
balance.
Fig.: An
error;
a
failure;
a
mistake.
Titubate
::
Titubate
(v. i.) To
stumble.
Stumbling
::
Stumbled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Stumbl.
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