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View definitions for bumble

bumble

verb as in botch

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Our devotion to corporate jargon fuels enough inspirational business literature to cave in a library, most of which is useless, like the writings of Mark S.’s bumbling brother-in-law Ricken Hale.

From Salon

Yet something in the direction, something like affection for these bumbling adults and young adults, lightens the tone.

Move over Mark Darcy, there's a new handsome, charming and slightly bumbling man in town: Alexander.

From BBC

The misstep and bumbled efforts to correct it, which left many unable to work their speakers, infuriated the brand’s loyal customers and took a toll on the company’s bottom line.

Sometimes they were frightening, sometimes bumbling, always heavily armed.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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