fumblingly in a sentence
- He has handled it fumblingly, coming across as less than candid.
- And he spotted his father as he fumblingly learned to lift weights.
- In another, he fumblingly tries to pick up 10 pennies with his fingers taped together.
- As the leery recipient of Reiser's fumblingly sincere attentions, Amy Brenneman is warmly sympathetic.
- This is a world in which sexual longings are fumblingly realized, sometimes harmlessly, sometimes lethally.
- It's difficult to find fumblingly in a sentence.
- Ford's best scenes are at the start of the film, as Dutch fumblingly learns of his wife's death and infidelity.
- While Chell and GLaDOS work their way up from deep underground, Wheatley begins fumblingly experimenting with his control of the facility, causing several key systems to fail.
- :: : A better way to put the rule I fumblingly attempted to state : punctuation goes within if it was ( or ought to be ) in the original.
- I absolutely I'm in love with you ! . . . Marry me ! " he pleads, all immature desire, as he fumblingly tries to embrace her.
- Fumblingly, the kittens would paw and bite the helpless animal but it would run away, weaker each time, and each time the cat would catch it and bring it back for more.
- Brand鉶 was the great Portuguese modernist in terms of prose fiction, integrating a symbolist tension into his work in an attempt to transpose an apparent and deceptive reality and thereby obtain a transcendence or absoluteness that are only fumblingly formulated through writing.
- George Bernard Shaw shows up to offer his opinions; so does Queen Victoria and, in a particularly inspired sequence, a latter-day academic ( Greg Steinbruner ), who fumblingly deconstructs Wilde's performance in court with insights that are none the less valid for being presented satirically.