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fumble
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In British English, 'fumble' can be used to describe awkward or clumsy handling of an object, especially related to intimacy or physical contact.
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fumble
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Can refer to clumsily handling an object, but may also be used to describe a clumsy or awkward social interaction.
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fumble
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British culture
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In British English, 'fumble' can also refer to clumsily handling or searching for something, especially with one's hands.
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British culture
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In British English, 'fumble' can refer to clumsily handling an object or struggling to find something, often in a comical or awkward manner.
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