stumble

தவறுகிறோம்
definition
verb
her foot caught a shoe and she stumbled
trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall.
noun
They depict a kind of fall from quotidian grace - evoking a realm where spills, stumbles and bumps thwart our schedules, routines and Palm Pilot agendas.
an act of stumbling.
translation of 'stumble'
கால் இடறி விழு
verb
தடுமாறு
example
He grinned down at her and walked by her giving her a shove making her 'stumble' .
The effort to walk to the cars quickly becomes a 'stumble' as we both loose adrenaline.
High heels, floppy slippers and shoes with slick soles can make you 'stumble' and fall.
he broke a bone in his foot in a 'stumble' down an Alpine pass
He did not, however, hold onto her car as he approached it, or 'stumble' or lose his footing.
he parodied my groping 'stumble' across the stage
A searing cold gale caused Raven to 'stumble' hard, off balance.
Mr Brake said he slowed down but the elderly man seemed to 'stumble' , falling forward into the path of the van.
he parodied my groping 'stumble' across the stage
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 café.
Phillip turned to see the boy, no older than thirteen, 'stumble' , and fall hard to his knees on the floor.
It's like watching a sober guy walk his drunk friend home; just one 'stumble' and they both hit the sidewalk.
Angela quickly recovered from her 'stumble' , and began to limp while walking ahead of him, hoping he wouldn't notice.
After mechanically putting the food in her mouth, Jenny barely managed to 'stumble' upstairs and fall into bed.
A slight 'stumble' going down the risers to leave the stage did not mar the performance at all.
Carlo shouted, which caused me to 'stumble' momentarily until I realised it was the name of the song.
Thus, hunters would only have had to have caused T. rex to trip, 'stumble' , and fall in order to obtain an easy prey.
But the boy had seen it trip, 'stumble' and fall into the road, to be knocked down and killed by an oncoming tractor.
As an instinct reaction she hit him back, hard enough to make him 'stumble' to catch his balance.
At this stage he was correcting himself from a 'stumble' .
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?
This change in balance caused her to 'stumble' and erupt in a fit of giggles.
I feel as though at any moment I will 'stumble' and fall off the earth.
Was France trapped in a cycle of monarchy, republic, and empire, or did it advance 'stumblingly' towards stability, finally achieved by the Third Republic?
He and Nancy 'stumbled across' it by chance as they walked through a boatyard not far from home.
My wife, Justine, 'stumbled' over her as she went to wake the children for school.
The second assassin 'stumbled' over a chair on his way inside, cursing to himself.
I speculated in my Hill column on Thursday about why the White House has had this run of 'stumbles' .
She sobs on my shoulder and 'stumbles' up the last few steps.
She 'stumbled' over her words as her cheeks flushed a dark pink of embarrassment.
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