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All the president's men bumble the running of the country.
He can be a bit bumbling at times, but is a good father.
"Now, do either of you know enough about play to bumble through this?"
For a time he could be no more than a happy, bumbling dog.
If we wait, there's a chance the next party will bumble right into them.
She rather liked the old man although some of his questions were so bumbling.
Within five minutes the students are bumbling, staring at the floor.
For decades, we've been bumbling around, not quite sure who we are.
Bumbling into a room was an invitation to be shot.
I think it's a lot like you- weak and bumbling.
So it made no sense after all, and probably his problems were just because he tended to bumble.
They were all such bumbling still, he couldn't take the chance.
But with everyone else bumbling and stumbling, it was more than enough to win.
"These people have been bumbling about the pass for three days.
He's a bit bumbling in the beginning, but is a very fast learner.
It was time to stop bumbling around, to yank herself back in line.
He'd go bumbling into something and that'd be the end of us!"
The new team has yet to get its sea legs, so service can be slow and bumbling.
Japanese style bumbling along is the worst it will get.
I bumbled on, not looking directly through the window, but checking things out all the same.
He wanted to make up for his bumbling by romancing her.
I guess at the best there's been a great deal of bumbling about it."
"They could be anywhere down here, bumbling around in the dark.
Humming and bumbling around me as if I were a flower.
Watching you bumble through is an education in itself.