0 to step awkwardly while walking or running and fall or begin to fall:
1 to make a mistake, such as repeating something or pausing for too long, while speaking or playing a piece of music:
2 to hit your foot against something while walking and almost fall, or to walk awkwardly as if you might fall:
3 to make a mistake, or to pause unexpectedly when speaking:
Two major stumbling blocks prevent the spread of use of this new and renewable energy.
Middle-ground politics implemented in actual spaces, however, stumbles on a complicated, post-modern terrain.
Julian stumbles through the streets crazed with despair.
He stumbled, inarticulate and inchoate, unable to defend the abysmal record of his government.
I honestly don't remember much of what was said until we stumbled on a shared love of baseball.
They stumbled on this solution by chance, without foresight...
Once there, the elaborate choreog raphy of the cofn, which had previously slowed, nally stumbled.
We are stumbling toward it now and afraid to embrace it.
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tropezar, tropezarse, tartamudear…
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tropeçar, dar um passo em falso…
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tökezlemek, duraksamak, dili sürçmek…
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trébucher, buter sur un mot, bafouiller…
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