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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Officials bumbled through their explanations of why the hospital had been bombed.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Despite Dulles's bumbling, these interests were secure.
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Freedom party scandals as well as bumbled performances by some of its ministers probably hurt the party as well.
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He bumbled around for a bit, trying to coil up the string and push the wood into tidy heaps.
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Neither Torres nor Gutierrez Varea seems to have figured out what to do about the bumbling, controlling Michael.
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Newly discovered papers reveal that behind his bumbling front Betjeman was an exceedingly good spy.
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The Frankenstein creature is kid stuff horror: one-dimensional, mundane, bumbling, awkward, clumsily destructive.
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They were introduced by Jack's bumbling old friend Schultz.
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You may know it as an eccentric home to raw-boned miners, bumbling Biospherians and one fine little hilltop saloon.