Stumbling vs Fumbling - What's the difference?
stumbling | fumbling |
The motion of one who stumbles.
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As verbs the difference between stumbling and fumbling
is that stumbling is while fumbling is .As nouns the difference between stumbling and fumbling
is that stumbling is the motion of one who stumbles while fumbling is an instance of clumsiness, especially of the hands or fingers.stumbling
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