stumble造句

For we all stumble in many things. If anyone does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle the whole body.

The way of the wicked [is] as darkness: they know not at what they stumble.

Clutching noodles, tea and a bourbon biscuit I stumble to the top to wait. This is my kind of hiking.

And they're unlikely to stumble, correct or contradict themselves, as most of us do in everyday conversations.

You may not stumble into anything quite that colorful as you write your vacation postcards. But Fowler's point is worth heeding: Beware the folly of the false scent.

You stumble across some great ones and you say, "This is fantastic, why doesn't somebody just make a list of all the great pieces so I don't have to look at the rest.

Nokia has a renewed spring in its step, having recovered from a stumble in early 2004, when a lacklustre product line-up caused its market share to drop below 30% for the first time in years.

stumble造句

Many novice entrepreneurs stumble when trying to win over their first few clients.

As you clamber down on to the platform, you stumble as clumsily as a calf.

As with dislocating functions, you want to make these types of functions more difficult for your users to stumble across.

If firms don't change, they will stumble into what will seem to them like unanticipated crises, episodes where they get into trouble time and again.

And part of that is absolutely putting games in places that you wouldn't expect them, such as a record shop, such as a shopping precinct, such as a library to allow people to stumble across them.

You may not stumble into anything quite that colorful as you write your vacation postcards.

That is, if you think your presentation isn't going to go well, you may indeed stumble through it.

Mrs Clinton might stumble and fall. The American electorate might balk at the idea of handing both the White House and Capitol Hill to a single party and go for a Republican president.

My enemies turn back; they stumble and perish before you.

If rivals stumble or fail, that may be down to their own inefficiency or poor products, and not because they were preyed upon.

My habit is to stumble into the bathroom and go pee. By the time I’ve done that, and flushed the toilet and washed my hands and looked at my ugly mug in the mirror, I’m awake enough to face the day.

There are certain situations that make you more vulnerable to temptation than others. Some circumstances will cause you to stumble almost immediately, while others don't bother you much.

We all need mercy, because we all stumble and fall and require help getting back on track.

He had an idea that he would slip out of sight for a while and then take up quarters in some outlying section of the city where he'd not be likely to stumble upon her.

Our life presses forth as we stumble over the balance of simplicity and extravagant ambition.