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Is stumble and stammer an onomatopeia word?

No, "stumble and stammer" is not an onomatopoeia word.

Here's why:

* Onomatopoeia is the formation of a word from a sound associated with what it describes. Examples include "buzz," "crash," "meow," and "tick-tock."

* Stumble and stammer describe actions, not sounds. While these actions might produce sounds, the words themselves don't imitate those sounds directly.

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