- bumble
- verb (I)
1 also bumble on to speak in a confused way so that no-one can understand you: I really don't know what Karl was bumbling on about.2 also bumble around to move in an unsteady way
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.
Bumble — may refer to:* Bumblebee (also spelt bumble bee), a flying insect of the genus Bombus. * Bumble Bees (song), the 2000 single by the Scandinavian dance pop group Aqua. * Bumble Bee Slim (real name Amos Easton, 1905–1968), a best selling Blues… … Wikipedia
Bumble — Bum ble, v. i. To make a hollow or humming noise, like that of a bumblebee; to buzz; to cry as a bittern. [1913 Webster] As a bittern bumbleth in the mire. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bumble — Bum ble, n. [See {Bump} to boom.] (Zo[ o]l.) The bittern. [Local, Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bumble — Bum ble, v. i. to act ineptly or without clear understanding of what one is doing; to blunder; to stumble about; sometimes used with around. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bumble — Bum ble, v. t. to bungle (a task). [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bumble — self important petty official, 1856, from name of fussy, pompous, stupid beadle in Dickens Oliver Twist … Etymology dictionary
bumble — (v.) to flounder, blunder, 1530s, probably of imitative origin … Etymology dictionary
bumble — vb *stumble, trip, blunder, lurch, flounder, lumber, galumph, lollop … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bumble — ► VERB 1) act or speak in an awkward or confused manner. 2) (of an insect) buzz or hum. DERIVATIVES bumbler noun. ORIGIN from BOOM(Cf. ↑boomy) … English terms dictionary
bumble — [bum′bəl] vi. bumbled, bumbling 1. to blunder 2. to stumble vt. to bungle or botch bumbler n … English World dictionary
bumble — 1. noun a) A confusion, jumble. b) A bumble bee. 2. verb a) To act in an inept, clumsy or … Wiktionary