I began fumbling for words to say in response, still struggling to get over the fact that Tristan was, indeed, a Gypsy. |
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Now Chris has two weeks to turn a batch of fumbling snowboard losers into winners. |
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It was fun because he kept fumbling over his words and finally, when he gathered his composure, invited me to a party and gave me a flyer. |
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It was fun watching a seasoned politician almost fumbling for words at an apolitical function. |
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If you take the first fumbling attempt at clarity, and miss out the qualifications and the additions, misrepresenting someone is easy. |
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Because I didn't know what was wrong and no amount of fumbling self-analysis via a computer screen was going to tell me. |
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It is interesting to look back on one's own early fumbling attempts, and I have highlighted my mistakes as well as lessons I learned from them. |
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You hesitate for a few seconds and your new friend Bob starts fumbling in his back pocket. |
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Her face was ashen as she fumbling with her helmet, and I realized that her life support and backup had failed. |
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Though he had been in the league two years, he was banished to the bench his second year for fumbling. |
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Yet all of his fumbling relationships are justifiable in terms of the highly-charged lyric poetry they produced. |
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I did the slow pack and the even slower fumbling in my purse for the exact change but my heart and mind weren't in it. |
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The jackknife was in my hand as soon as my fumbling fingers could manage the pockets on my jumpsuit. |
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Cody was much less productive, fumbling the ball at crucial times and finding his way into coach Dave McGinnis' doghouse. |
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I felt a resigned smile tug at my lips as I watched him, still not calmed down from the moment we'd shared and fumbling for words. |
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This newfound power decreases the chances of Plummer throwing an interception at the goal line or fumbling the ball at the worst possible moment. |
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After an hour or so I was ready to connect again and started the long fumbling progress toward establishing reliable web working and email. |
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After a little fumbling around, Brock grinned widely and with a grunt pulled a very large, very angry badger out of his sett. |
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Then it's just a matter of desperate fumbling and trusting to my contingency planning. |
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Democrats must stop looking leaderless, fumbling, unfocused, disorganized, and confused. |
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She came flying out of the bathroom, hands fumbling to attach a backing to an earring. |
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Rena walked towards it, fumbling on the way due to cramps in her thigh muscles. |
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Blue yanked her coat on, shoving past them and locking the door with fumbling fingers. |
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Bazzi is more prepared than others, he tells me in Arabic, looking cautiously over his shoulder before fumbling in his money belt. |
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After fumbling a moment he unlatched the door and it swung slackly open, the quill between the bars following it out. |
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The agent made it to his feet and tried to straighten up, fumbling with the trigger on his laser gun. |
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Yet we are so busy fumbling with boarding cards and bonkbusters that there's barely time to register such information. |
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They're meant to be intuitive type of commands, not where you're not fumbling around trying to figure out what to say. |
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I was sitting in Panera Bread last night, fumbling around with proxies in an attempt to get around their ham-fisted network filtering. |
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I mean, when I visit people I actually do know really well, I'm not opening cabinets, snooping around the bathroom, fumbling around in closets. |
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Sometimes it can be painful to watch former superstars fumbling for their lost skills like a punch-drunk boxer. |
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The first album came from confused young men in their late teenage years who were fumbling around in the dark for a career and a girlfriend. |
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This approach has led many to wonder if the apparent madness in the method is deliberate or if he is fumbling around aimlessly. |
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His audience can relate to gawkish tales of teenage fumbling, and his audience will grow. |
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The liquid quickly soaked his grey socks and he stepped out of the fuming puddle in no time, fumbling to take off the wet articles of clothing. |
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He is used primarily as a blocker, but be is adept at getting open, catching the ball and not fumbling. |
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The filly's head whirled around and she nickered softly before fumbling toward me, nudging my palm as I held my hand out. |
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Finally, I break away and lay back on the bed, extending my hand to the night table, fumbling to open the drawer. |
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We bumbled around each other like Laurel and Hardy in the gloom, fumbling for a torch we couldn't find. |
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Is winding up in the back of a taxi at four o'clock in the morning, fumbling ineptly with unfamiliar zippers a good sign? |
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The opening shot, a stunning long take from a fixed camera, dispassionately observes the fumbling stick-up of a jewelry store. |
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It took her a couple of minutes of fumbling around on her bedside table that was strewn with books to find the small mobile phone. |
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Turning around after everyone had left the girl's room, Michelle walked slowly to the counter where Faye was fumbling with the zipper of her bag. |
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Shaw starts fumbling and, for the first time, lets out an audible grunt of effort. |
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She quickly ripped the letter out, letting the envelope fall to the ground, fumbling with the paper a bit, trying to unfold it. |
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With fumbling fingers, he took his transmitter out from where it had been hidden in his cloak. |
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David muttered something incoherent and rude and scrambled to his feet, fumbling for the sword. |
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The mayor, fumbling for words of succor at a press conference, had suggested that God's will was somehow behind those who got out alive. |
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This can also be due to a bit of fumbling while lifting the print from the surface where it's found as well as environmental factors. |
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Far from being plugged with a slug of lead, the loser's fumbling fingers have only cost him a little face in front of his fellow fast draw enthusiasts. |
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Season one of OITNB chronicled her clumsy, fumbling attempts to get her legs under her so she could run for safety. |
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Moreover, your wristwatch-cum-caller ID will communicate with the repeater, saving you from fumbling around in your pocket whenever your phone rings. |
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He hauled his jacket on, his shaking fingers fumbling to fasten the zip. |
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By fumbling that final big decision, Ferguson may have tarnished his legacy forever. |
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For the driver, the instruments are easy to read and use, although the door mirror control is hidden by a steering wheel stalk, and a bit of fumbling is needed to use it. |
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Next to us, people were fumbling with candles, some fishing for matches in their packs and purses, others using the taper below the row of candles to light their candle. |
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Or they reach the next shooting box still fumbling with a reload. |
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He sits bolt upright, his hand fumbling around for the reading glasses. |
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In London yesterday, where crowds fumbling with mobile phones tried to find unimpeded ways across the city, there was much evidence of the truth of Auden's insight. |
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She groaned, reaching out and fumbling for the snooze button on the clock. |
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The main body of the film focuses on Homer's physical and emotional journey, with Maguire, boyish and callow, fumbling his way through his character's awakening. |
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An hour later we were still stumbling and fumbling through the trees and the quality and originality of our cursing had to be heard to be believed. |
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At first, fumbling with chopsticks, he found it hard to grasp the food. |
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A quick pat of the pockets and a bit of fumbling produced the card. |
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On screen, however, he's a bumbling, fumbling, stuttering feeb. |
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The actors create a relaxed chemistry together as they veer between the solidarity of the three musketeers and the dimwitted fumbling of the three stooges. |
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The fumbling gets more intense and nails are traced up my spine, fingers tickle along my neck and she slips her hand into my hair and holds my head tightly. |
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An orgy of groping and fumbling, and no sexual connotation left untouched. |
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He and his friend from jr. high were both too young to know what they were doing and it ended up just being awkward kisses and fumbling touches in the dark. |
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There was a fumbling noise as the Propes' answering machine came on. |
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Drawing the covers up with a fumbling hand, he draped his arm around the other person in the bed, absently kissing Jane's shoulder as she began to stir. |
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Within little more than 60 years of that first fumbling flight along a North Carolina beach we had left the earth altogether and set foot upon another world. |
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But, as you would expect, the Inspector is no mug and played our fumbling probing with the skill of an experienced fly fisherman, which in fact he is. |
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So, based on my own stumbling, fumbling experience, I offer the following list of things I would strongly advise aspiring and despairing writers not to do. |
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Robben's shot was powerful enough, but he could not have expected it to slip through Isaksson's fumbling hands, after which the ball bounced against the base of the post. |
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Melan came back to the door and peered out at him, a single figure stood in the middle of a corridor, fiddling with his hoodie like a fumbling child. |
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Most of us have experienced a temporary loss of electricity and know the helpless feeling of fumbling around for a flashlight or matches and candles. |
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He responded with a fumbling curtness, repeating her earlier reply. |
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A White House official told me Friday night that, after fumbling around for days, practically every White House agency was getting involved in coping with Katrina. |
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Ian Mackintosh says that until there's some disclosure of non-material expenses the regulator is fumbling around in the dark when it comes to investigating this area. |
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Considering the outlandish wages paid, in a game of very little hardship, the least we should expect is entertainment, and not fumbling around like kids in the local park. |
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Also some of the buttons have a raised edge to help the visually impaired, but which are also handy when you're fumbling around for the pause button in the dark. |
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The morning after I flew back home for spring break, I found myself fumbling around the kitchen cabinets for breakfast food that didn't boast high-fiber content. |
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So much for greater cultural understanding when you're fumbling around with your Berlitz phrasebook while gesticulating wildly at your intended interlocutor. |
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After returning from the airport, having said goodbye, I sat on the verandah and looked out at the night, fumbling a cigarette, its fire the only bright spot. |
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But he must protect the ball better after fumbling 12 times last season. |
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Jay snuggled back down into his goose down pillows and picked up a tennis ball to ideally throw at the ceiling, then he looked at Chris who was still fumbling with his words. |
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You looked into her eyes, your mouth fumbling for the words. |
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He reached Lee's office, and inched inside, fumbling for words. |
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Although e-cash offers apparent benefits of freeing punters from fumbling for change the idea hasn't taken off anything like as quickly as early pioneers hoped. |
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No more fumbling for keys, your Smartphone or remembering codes on a trackpad. |
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Amid the confusion, stress and fumbling of a battle, arquebusiers are potentially a danger to themselves. |
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These failures were associated with bureaucratic fumbling as local institutions attempted to meet conflicting demands with inadequate resources. |
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I drew that conclusion largely from the fumbling nonintelligence of men and all sentient creatures. |
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Jack glances at you sidelong while the middle-aged spookmaster is fumbling to articulate whatever it is he's got stuck in his mind. |
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That's me, a holy greased pig, slickering away out of the fumbling hands of evil. |
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He speaks with more passion than ever, lighting into George W. Bush for fumbling the economy. |
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However, searching for the right conference number, misdialing numbers, or fumbling the access code can add minutes to an already complex remediation process. |
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He puts his hands into his pockets, and keeps a-grabbling and fumbling. |
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The effects of nitrogen narcosis at 300 feet down are so strong that you forget where you are, what you're doing, and why you're in this dark place, fumbling around. |
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