0 to use one’s hands awkwardly and with difficulty -- dò dẫm; sờ soạng
1 to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it. -- làm việc gì một cách lóng ngóng, vụng về
They were able to slip away from that because of a little fumbling about the report.
I believe that we have here not a genuine, radical experiment, but a fumbled and inadequate piece of analysis of an extremely complex issue.
In a fumbling way, they are trying to find out.
They feel that there has been blundering and fumbling in the handling of this incident.
There has been only a fumbling towards any kind of energy policy.
The others end up whistling in the wind, fumbling in the dark, or whatever metaphor one wants to use.
I must admit that we are fumbling in the dark.
I once spent five minutes fumbling about in the dark trying to release myself from the seat belt of my daughter's car.