stumble|stumbled|stumbles|stumbling in English
verb
[stum·ble || 'stʌmbl]
trip, stagger (while walking); falter, blunder (while speaking); err, make a mistake; discover, come across unexpectedly
Use "stumble|stumbled|stumbles|stumbling" in a sentence
1. (Proverbs 4:19) The wicked are like a man who stumbles in the dark without knowing what stumbled him.
2. 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
3. The best man stumbles.
4. Alkar suddenly stumbles, feeling a moment of weakness.
5. Don't stumble into us.
6. A horse stumbles that has four legs.
7. One Stumbling Block Is the Philosophies of Men
8. And a haughty spirit before stumbling.
9. Blundering & stumbling on in darkness
10. 3 A horse stumbles that has four legs.
11. It is a good horse that never stumbles.
12. And they stumble in judgment.
13. I stumbled over a tree root.
14. 14 Wilfulness is the stumbling block in a marriage.
15. He stumbled over Luke's prostrate body.
16. No one with power stumbles through life with Bloodless hands
17. To move ineptly or haltingly; stumble.
18. His delivery was stilted and occasionally stumbling.
19. She stumbled briefly but then continued.
20. She stumbled forward, her legs leaden.
21. Of course, “we all stumble many times.”
22. They stumble over simple words or figures.
23. Be carefull! Don't stumble over these stones.
24. If we stumble, we will rise.
25. 3 Max stumbled out of bed sleepily.