stumbles in English

noun
1
an act of stumbling.
They depict a kind of fall from quotidian grace - evoking a realm where spills, stumbles and bumps thwart our schedules, routines and Palm Pilot agendas.
verb
1
trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall.
her foot caught a shoe and she stumbled
synonyms:trip (over/up)lose one's balancelose/miss one's footingslip
noun
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "stumbles" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "stumbles", or refer to the context using the word "stumbles" in the English Dictionary.

1. The best man stumbles.

2. Alkar suddenly stumbles, feeling a moment of weakness.

3. A horse stumbles that has four legs. 

4. 3 A horse stumbles that has four legs. 

5. It is a good horse that never stumbles

6. No one with power stumbles through life with Bloodless hands

7. Well, some hiker stumbles across it, and pretty soon it's " CSI:

8. Thrust almost drops his cube, and Butterfingeredly stumbles to catch it

9. Adam stumbles on, leaving a trail of devastation in his wake.

10. It's a good horse that never stumbles, A good wife that never grumbles. 

11. While visiting her exotic palace, Aladdin stumbles upon a magic oil lamp that

12. The script was treated with creative neglect, the acting embellished with impromptu flourishes and stumbles.

13. Mikhail, an antique shop keeper, stumbles upon a rare Chippendale's drawer in a Tatar by-place

14. She stumbles upon a small estate and uses the mushroom to reach a more appropriate height.

15. But the marathon runner, even if he stumbles, has time to recover and finish the course.

16. The Crashing cast opens up about the stumbles and triumphs of starting out as a comedian

17. And then, because the first instinct of light fiction is towards the improbable, he stumbles into unexpected success.

18. Kenzo stumbles upon various dead bodies in the silent hallways, including the corpse of the base's leader, Antonio Fellicci.

19. (Proverbs 4:19) The wicked are like a man who stumbles in the dark without knowing what stumbled him.

20. It is well not to eat flesh or to drink wine or do anything over which your brother stumbles.” —Romans 14:19-21.

21. Where the reader of the workbooks stumbles and Bombinates through what seems to be utter blackness, Joyce danced and skipped with ease

22. Paul says: “It is well not to eat flesh or to drink wine or do anything over which your brother stumbles.”

23. 2 days ago · On Friday, White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Blamed the wind for Biden’s three stumbles

24. The Bible admonishes: “It is well not to eat flesh or to drink wine or do anything over which your brother stumbles.”

25. When Ariel and Flounder make their through a nearby sunken ship, they stumble upon something they've never seen before – and someone stumbles upon them! A Li

26. ‘the police last night launched a public appeal to help identify an Amnesiac woman’ More example sentences ‘she stumbles back into town in an Amnesiac daze’

27. Canone Inverso – Making Love An intricate story of music, passion and destiny about a violinist who stumbles upon the unknown, Jewish half of his family, "Canone Inverso -- …

28. Ahead of Philip’s five-month tour aboard the royal yacht Britannia, the Queen hides a gift in her husband’s briefcase and stumbles upon a photo of a beautiful Ballerina — Galina Ulanova.

29. Slips, Stumbles, and Verbal Blunders, and What They Mean journalist and linguistics specialist Michael Erard categorizes Blunders, investigates why we make them and serves up a generous amount of

30. The little noises return, licks of flames soundtracking a fireside chat—and out stumbles the “Red Queen,” in which Balance recriminates via sped-up chitter chatter and Coruscates with crisp

31. The dead ends, Backtrackings, start-overs, and stumbles that occur throughout the research process are elided, and seems that the researchers started at point A and arrived safely and neatly at point B without incident, as if by magic

32. The plot follows the titular bumbler, an aimless father and husband with rich parents who stumbles around Chongqing and Shanghai and elsewhere, involving himself in various schemes, such as starting a publishing house, until the Japanese encroach and Bo’le’s Bumblingness …

33. Basically an ordinary sort of person, a businessman, a journalist, an academic, an engineer (Ambler trained and practised as an engineer before becoming a writer) stumbles into or is drawn into an intrigue involving spying or crime and is generally given a hard time as a result.

34. ‘Calgarians thought it was A hoot, and passers-by steadily erupted into laughter.’ ‘Kids find Carrey's manic high jinks A hoot, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas grossed $55 million on its first weekend.’ ‘Anytime Foley stumbles on-screen with a mustache on his baby face, it's A hoot.’

35. ‘Calgarians thought it was A hoot, and passers-by steadily erupted into laughter.’ ‘Kids find Carrey's manic high jinks A hoot, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas grossed $55 million on its first weekend.’ ‘Anytime Foley stumbles on-screen with a mustache on his baby face, it's A hoot.’

36. And in an article entitled “World Stumbles into a Darkness,” the editor of the Miami Herald, U.S.A., asked his readers whether it had dawned on them “that Armageddon isn’t just some allegory that you read about in the Bible, it’s real,” and added: “Anyone with half a logical mind can put together the cataclysmic events of the past few years and see that the world is at a historic threshold. . . .