English to Irish Meaning of stumble - stumble


Stumble :
stumble

duillín, botún, earráid, maoirseacht, locht, céim bréagach

duillín, léig, duillín amach, titim, teacht amach, scaoileadh

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Definitions of stumble in English
Noun(1) an unsteady uneven gait(2) an unintentional but embarrassing blunder
Verb(1) walk unsteadily(2) miss a step and fall or nearly fall(3) encounter by chance(4) make an error
Examples of stumble in English
(1) he parodied my groping stumble across the stage(2) Carlo shouted, which caused me to stumble momentarily until I realised it was the name of the song.(3) He grinned down at her and walked by her giving her a shove making her stumble .(4) I feel as though at any moment I will stumble and fall off the earth.(5) But the boy had seen it trip, stumble and fall into the road, to be knocked down and killed by an oncoming tractor.(6) It's like watching a sober guy walk his drunk friend home; just one stumble and they both hit the sidewalk.(7) Thus, hunters would only have had to have caused T. rex to trip, stumble , and fall in order to obtain an easy prey.(8) At this stage he was correcting himself from a stumble .(9) After mechanically putting the food in her mouth, Jenny barely managed to stumble upstairs and fall into bed.(10) The effort to walk to the cars quickly becomes a stumble as we both loose adrenaline.(11) After half an hour of watching our skaters stumble , lurch and fall our amusement at the slapstick show waned and my daughter and I took refuge in the cafÔö£┬«.(12) As an instinct reaction she hit him back, hard enough to make him stumble to catch his balance.(13) But what's a little stumble when you can walk through a lush cloud forest, gawk at howler monkeys and wade in a lake on the floor of a volcanic crater?(14) A searing cold gale caused Raven to stumble hard, off balance.(15) He did not, however, hold onto her car as he approached it, or stumble or lose his footing.(16) he broke a bone in his foot in a stumble down an Alpine pass
Related Phrases of stumble
(1) stumble upon ::
stumble ar
(2) to stumble ::
a stumble
(3) stumble on ::
stumble ar
(4) stumble across ::
stumble ar fud
(5) stumble over ::
stumble thar
(6) stumble in ::
stumble i
(7) stumble into ::
Stumble isteach
Synonyms
Noun
1. stagger ::
stagger
Verb
4. stagger ::
stagger
5. stammer ::
stammer
6. bumble ::
bumble
9. hit ::
Buail
Antonyms
1. rise ::
ardú
Different Forms
stumble, stumbled, stumbles, stumbling
Word Example from TV Shows
You just robbed me of the opportunity
to stumble upon the figurine...

You just robbed me of the opportunity to STUMBLE upon the figurine...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 5

"and somewhere in these woods your horse will STUMBLE

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4

So he just happened
to stumble upon a book

So he just happened to STUMBLE upon a book

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 17

In the rare event that Robert leaves his whores
for long enough to stumble drunk into my bed,

In the rare event that Robert leaves his whores for long enough to STUMBLE drunk into my bed,

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 7

Put this in your mouth, we walk past them,
you stumble a bit.

Put this in your mouth, we walk past them, you STUMBLE a bit.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 20

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