Trip, tumble or stumble.
Trip
Yes, the word 'trip' is both a noun and a verb.The noun trip (trips) is a word for:a journey;a stumble and fall;a mistake;a light, nimble step;a hallucination or a stimulating experience (slang);a word for a thing.The verb trip (trips, tripping, tripped) is to catch one's foot on something causing one to stumble or fall; a word for an action.
Catch Me When I Fall was created in 2005-03.
Catch Me When I Fall has 336 pages.
The word trip is both a verb and a noun.The noun trip (trips) is a word for:a journey;a stumble and fall;a mistake;a light, nimble step;a hallucination or a stimulating experience (slang);a word for a thing.The verb trip (trips, tripping, tripped) is to catch one's foot on something causing one to stumble or fall; a word for an action.The noun forms for the verb to trip are tripper, and the gerund, tripping.
The ISBN of Catch Me When I Fall is 0-7181-4522-4.
No. The first foot has to be in bounds.
The word blundered means to fall over or to fall.For example:The boy was jumping over the last hurdle when he blundered and his foot got caught.
the jellyfish catches its food by its foot....you are correct
The word foot is a common noun, for example: Each tile is one foot square. My foot is beginning to swell.The word foot is an action word (a verb for an act), for example: The company will foot the bill. You need the right wood to foot the column.
The Latin word for Foot is Pés.
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