Use stumble in a sentence.
That was a stumble.
He suavely shifted his weight, which caused him to stumble.
When I was walking through the woods, I tripped on a branch and began to stumble.
Depending on how it's used in a sentence, "stumble" can be either a verb or a noun.
The clumsy child would regularly trip or stumble, but didn't get hurt often. I love puppies because they are so clumsy.
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I stumbled over the log because I was tired and forgot my glasses
Stubbs stubbworthy has to be the most Stubborn Stub I ever did stumble upon.
The Swanee Quintet "Stumble and Fall"
The ship gave a sudden lurch, causing everyone to stumble.
If you wish to fortify the appearance of confusion, you could stumble a bit as you leave the room.I do not mean to feint as though I don't understand, but if you could give further detail, that might clarify my view of the problem.
It really depends on what form of writing you are talking about. If your talking in past tense then it is 'stumbled' as in "He stumbled backwards." But if you are talking in present tense then you would use 'stumble' as in "I stumble backwards." I hope that helped :)
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