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3 Translation results for
fumble
in Spanish
verb
|
noun
|
sustantivo
fumble
verb
fumbled, has fumbled, is fumbling, fumbles
dejar caer, soltar (torpemente)
;
hurgar, tantear
A fumbled ball
Example sentences of
fumble
verb
•
She
fumbled
in her pocket for her keys.
•
He fumbled the coin, and it slipped out of his hand.
•
As I was waiting anxiously for my turn, I
fumbled
with a piece of paper between my fingers.
•
She fumbled desperately for an excuse.
•
He spoke in a strange voice and fumbled through his entire speech.
More examples
•
They
fumbled
a good opportunity to take control of the market.
•
He was hit hard and
fumbled
on the 20-yard line.
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Synonyms of
fumble
verb
grope
fumble
noun
fumbles
fumble (en futbol americano)
Example sentences of
fumble
noun
•
She played the entire piano piece without a single
fumble
.
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fumble
sustantivo
fumble (in football)
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Related phrases for
fumble
fumble one's way
- ir a tientas
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Reverse translation for
fumble
dejar caer
soltar
(torpemente)
- to let go of, to drop, to release, to set free, to loosen, to slacken
hurgar
- to poke, to jab, to rake (a fire)
tantear
- to feel, to grope, to keep score, to feel one's way, to size up, to weigh
fumble
(en futbol americano)
- fumble (in football)
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