Antonio fumbled with his lighter for a moment, creating a flame for about a half of a second before it sputtered and went out.
He fumbled in the darkness for the light switch.
I fumbled in my pockets for my keys.
She fumbled around in her back pack.
Assail- verb -To attack violently, blows or words -Assailed Peyton Manning when he fumbled yesterday.
The football player fumbled the ball, costing his team the game.
He fumbled the ball during the crucial moments of the game, costing his team the victory.
He got down on his knee and began to fumble in his pockets for the ring.If you fumble with yourself in class once more, your parents will hear of this.I fumble around the drawer for my passport.
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Second person point of view is when an author uses the word 'you' for the narrative pronoun. An example of second person point of view is, "You fumbled with the doorknob and rushed into his house, soaking wet from the cold winter rain."
The Colts fumbled the opening kickoff of the second half and the Cowboys recovered. The Cowboys drove to the Colts 1 yard line when running back Duane Thomas fumbled the ball and the Colts recovered.
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For the 2008 season, Marion Barber fumbled 7 times and Clinton Portis fumbled 3 times.
She fumbled clumsily with the keys, struggling to unlock the door in the dark.
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