Fumble

Verb

 * 1)  To idly touch or nervously handle
 * 2)  To grope awkwardly in trying to find something
 * 3)  To blunder uncertainly
 * 4)  To drop a ball or a baton etc.

Noun

 * 1)  A ball etc. that has been dropped
 * 2) Indonesian: meraba-raba

Adverbs for Fumble
abruptly; carelessly; clownishly; comically; clumsily; drunkenly; wretchedly; precipitately; lazily;

Thesaurus
drop, error, etourderie, faux pas, feel, feel around, feel for, flounder, flub, fluff, foozle, foul up, garble, gaucherie, goof up, grabble, grope, grope for, grump, hash, jumble, louse up, lumber, mar, mess, miscue, mishandle, mistake, mix up, mop, mouth, mow, muck up, muddle, muff, mug, murder, murmur, mutter, off day, pet, pi, play havoc with, play hob with, poke around, pout, pry around, riffle, sad work, scrabble, scramble, screw up, shuffle, slip, snafu, snarl up, spoil, stumble, swallow, trip, tumble; bad job, ball up, be all thumbs, beat about, bevue, blow, blunder, blunder away, blunder into, blunder on, blunder upon, bobble, boggle, bollix, bollix up, bonehead play, boner, boo-boo, botch, bumble, bungle, butcher, clumsy performance, commit a gaffe, confound, confuse,

Etymology
Origin uncertain; perhaps from a Scandinavian source. Compare Old Norse falma:, Swedish fumla:, Danish fumle:.

Verb

 * Finnish: hamuilla, hapuilla


 * Russian: мять, теребить


 * Finnish: hamuilla, hapuilla


 * Russian: нащупывать,


 * Finnish: ,


 * Russian: мямлить (to blunder through speech)


 * Finnish: