To strike against something with the foot; to trip or stumble. Also figurative. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > stumble (14) spurnc1000 To strike against something with the foot; to trip or stumble. Also figurative. Obsolete. stumpc1250 intransitive. To stumble over a tree-stump or other obstacle. Also, to walk stumblingly (in quot. 1430 –40 figurative). Obsolete. misstepc1300 intransitive. To take a wrong step; to go astray. Also figurative. stummer13.. intransitive. To stumble (literal and figurative). stumblec1325 intransitive. To miss one's footing, or trip over an obstacle, in walking or running, so as to fall or be in danger of falling. snappera1352 intransitive. To stumble or trip. †Also, to fall through stumbling. thrumble1362 intransitive. In quot., To stumble. snatera1400 intransitive. To stumble. tripc1440 intransitive. To strike the foot against something, so as to hop, stagger, or fall; to stumble over an obstacle; to make a false step. stut1574 To stumble in walking. stomber1588 intransitive. To stumble. flounder1592 intransitive. In early use, to stumble (cf. founder, v.). Subsequently, to struggle violently and clumsily; to plunge, roll and tumble about in or as… strumble1681 intransitive. To stumble. plunther1841 intransitive. To move slowly or with difficulty; to flounder. |
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