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Adjective(1) lacking physical movement skills, especially with the hands(2) not skillful in physical movement especially with the hands

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(1) War is, of course, a lot harder to prevent than the hijacking of four large airplanes by nineteen rather bumbling immigrants.(2) Three bumbling French thieves with a history of botching jobs (badly) are given one last chance to make good with their boss.(3) The cash-strapped, bumbling terrorists decide to mount a production of Hamlet to avoid bankruptcy.(4) Of course, we should not be too hard on the bumbling loser.(5) The film sees Rowan Atkinson bringing his bumbling Barclays Bank ad spy to the big screen.(6) Thus begins their humorous descent into a bumbling life of crime.(7) Satan in the cinema is either represented as a hideous special effect or a comic, bumbling trickster.(8) Davis was never comfortable in debates, facing the bumbling Bill Simon only once during last year's re-election campaign.(9) David Wenham plays a knockabout, bumbling political adviser whose life is falling apart.(10) Later, Tom told me I wasn't the bumbling fool I'd thought.
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(1) bumble
Synonyms
Adjective
1. blundering
2. heavy-handed


Verb
3. stutter
4. stumble
5. muff


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