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Discover LudwigThe word 'bumble' is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb that means to move or act clumsily or awkwardly. An example sentence could be: "The actor bumbled through his lines during the stage performance."
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bumble
verb
To act in an inept, clumsy or inexpert manner; to make mistakes.
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Photographer: Joe Quigg Stylist Lee Holmes Model Tomom at Supa Groomer: Celia Guiney using Bumble & Bumble and Kiehl's Photographer's assistant: Denis Laner.
Spying could be done, too, with the tiny "drones" he invented, based on bumble bees, with a six-inch (15cm) wingspan and video cameras inside them.Realistic, businesslike and, according to friends, with a bit of a Scottish streak, Mr MacCready knew that most of his inventions were impractical.
They give weight to the idea the economy can bumble along at 5-6%.
Some worry that, if effectively placed back in the hands of the state, Gatwick would be starved of investment and continue to bumble along as an overcrowded and shoddy airport that poses no real competitive threat to Heathrow.Such fears may underestimate just how bracing the winds of competition can be.
In Mr Trump's world, the women shamelessly use their sex appeal to get what they want, the men bumble from one disaster to another, and the puffy-looking rich old guy with the funny rug on the top of his head gets the supermodel and the cash.
Many clubs used to "slightly bumble along", says Adrian Stones, the chairman of the Special Forces Club in London (a discreet hangout for spies and action heroes).
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Here is Banville on spring: "Remember what April was like when we were young, that sense of liquid rushing and the wind taking blue scoops out of the air and the birds beside themselves in the budding trees?" On sex: "She granted me full freedom of her body, that opulent pleasure garden where I sipped and sucked, dazed as a bumble-bee in full-blown summer".
Among Sendak's other works are Higglety Pigglety Pop!; or, There Must Be More to Life (1967), Seven Little Monsters (1977), and Bumble-Ardy (2011).
The final set of characters are from 2005's Bumble-Ardy Sendak died in 2012 from complications following a stroke.
Spread out on the drafting table is the working dummy for a new picture book, "Bumble-Ardy," an exuberant rhyme about a child who is finally allowed to celebrate a birthday when he turns nine.
"The prospect of drawing pigs was something I could look forward to, and I needed something to look forward to".: Maurice Sendak, the author of "Bumble-Ardy," talks about birthdays, what music he listens to when he draws, and why he loves pigs.
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