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How do you use fumbling in sentences?

Here are some examples of how to use "fumbling" in a sentence:

Verb:

* He fumbled with the lock, his hands shaking. (Describing an action)

* The quarterback fumbled the ball, giving the other team a chance to score. (Describing a mistake)

* She fumbled for her keys in her purse, her face flushed with embarrassment. (Describing a clumsy action)

Adjective:

* His fumbling efforts to fix the TV only made the situation worse. (Describing a clumsy attempt)

* The fumbling performance of the team left the fans disappointed. (Describing a poor performance)

* Her fumbling attempts at conversation made him nervous. (Describing an awkward attempt)

Noun:

* The fumble cost the team the game. (Referring to the act of dropping the ball)

* His fumbles on the stage were a source of amusement for the audience. (Referring to mistakes made during a performance)

Figurative Language:

* He was fumbling for words, trying to explain his actions. (Describing a difficulty expressing oneself)

* The company's fumbling attempts to adapt to the changing market led to its downfall. (Describing an unsuccessful attempt to adapt)

It's important to note that "fumbling" can have a slightly negative connotation, often implying clumsiness, awkwardness, or a lack of skill. Choose the appropriate usage based on the context and desired meaning.

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