To fumble is to handle something in a clumsy or awkward way, often dropping it or almost dropping it. It can also mean to make mistakes while trying to say or do something.
“Fumble” likely comes from Middle English “fomblen,” related to “foomen,” meaning “to handle clumsily,” and may be connected to words for “thumb” or “palm.” Its sound echoes the awkward, repeated movements it describes.
Sports turned “fumble” into a dramatic moment when a player drops the ball and suddenly everything changes. In conversation, we use the same word for social slip-ups, as if our words were objects we can literally drop.
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