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"Watson is bumbling about, being you, the reader, astonished at Holmes.
François Damiens, a Belgian actor previously seen bumbling about in the likes of Heartbreaker and Delicacy, is brilliant as the father: almost unbearably moving in a courthouse scene in which a roll-call of minor charges are levelled at his daughter, whom he hasn't seen for years.
It was bumbling about in front of her and she lost her footing.
There were some rather less convincing puppets bumbling about in Penguins – Spy in the Huddle (BBC1, Monday **).
"Fielder", perhaps the most memorable piece, has the poet happiest "bumbling about", "having chased a lost cause, leathered for six".
The streets remain narrow and chaotic, and feel more so because of the masses of tourists bumbling about.
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Sebastian Snow, an eccentric English explorer who helped confirm the source of the Amazon River as he bumbled about vast portions of South America singing the "Eton Boating Song" with somewhat perplexing frequency, died on April 20.
It took the bank over 36 hours to disinfect itself, during which it bumbled about like a newborn calf.
Trump has bumbled about incoherently since the disappearance and killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
The (still) Hon David sculpts a bit and bumbles about in a crumbling, shabby, freezing mansion.
The Indian government, on the other hand, continues to bumble about with no talent for cooling down enraged citizens.
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