Examples of using Fumbling in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
nothing is worse then fumbling through the keystrokes and mouse-clicks
that they accidentally kidnap, Graeme and Clive hatch a fumbling escape plan to return Paul to his mother ship.
The man born blind and cured is when we do not realize that Jesus is“the light of the world,” when we look elsewhere when we prefer to rely on small lights when fumbling in the dark.
emotionless fumbling in someone's bedroom and an equally empty
But while the idea of fumbling a plate of chocolate éclairs over to my left hand
nothing is worse then fumbling through the keystrokes and mouse-clicks and watching that clock tick down to zero.
I personally recall that the closest either side came to scoring was the Italian goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca fumbling a tame Brazilian attempt,
Caldwell does a particularly deft job of sorting through the ways that fumbling accommodation of Europe's assertive new Muslim minorities has accelerated the transmutation of an intellectually fashionable anti-Zionism into a virulent new form of anti-Semitism that,
The great philosopher was fumbling about for the mystery of the Trinity,
I directly remember that the closest either side came to scoring was the Italian goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca fumbling a tame Brazilian attempt,
I firmly believe that the great philosopher was fumbling about for the mystery of the Trinity,
That would mean there would be no more fumbling at social or national events
every graceful, fumbling, and hilarious one of them.
Most associated with Tonga's populace seem to have athletic kind for sports for example judo, fumbling, weightlifting, boxing,
Some have even placed major league baseball on the same level with specialist fumbling as it is now a drugged or‘juiced' video game
He has six sacks, two forced fumbles and 19 tackles in five matches.
Also keep an eye out for fumbles and yell out“Ball” when they happen.
Students within this category fumble in the test and they wind up failing the examination.
Fumble is also from German.
This increases fumbles and turnovers.