adjective
Etymology: from present participle of fumble
: marked by groping or clumsiness
a writer … so preoccupied with his matter as to be careless and fumbling in his manner — Brand Blanshard
• fum·bling·ly adverb
adjective
Etymology: from present participle of fumble
: marked by groping or clumsiness
a writer … so preoccupied with his matter as to be careless and fumbling in his manner — Brand Blanshard
• fum·bling·ly adverb
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012