bumble
English
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editOnomatopoeia. Compare bungle, jumble, and fumble.
Noun
editbumble (plural bumbles)
Verb
editbumble (third-person singular simple present bumbles, present participle bumbling, simple past and past participle bumbled)
- To act in an inept, clumsy or inexpert manner; to make mistakes.
- Spiders build webs and wait for insects to bumble into them.
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editTranslations
editmove or act in an awkward or confused manner
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Etymology 2
editThis entry needs a sound clip exemplifying the definition.
Verb
editbumble (third-person singular simple present bumbles, present participle bumbling, simple past and past participle bumbled)
- (intransitive) To boom, as a Eurasian bittern.
- (intransitive) To buzz, as a fly.
Related terms
editNoun
editbumble (plural bumbles)
- A bumble-bee.
- (UK, Ireland, dialect) The Eurasian bittern.
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