(1) she watched a bee bumble among the flowers(2) Now when he visits my work area, he doesn't awkwardly bumble about with the mail trolley looking flustered.(3) she watched a bee bumble among the flowers(4) Highly recommended, other than the slight shock of discovering that that pompous idiot is still allowed to bumble away incoherently in this the 21st century.(5) The bee bumbled too close to the snake for my comfort.(6) And in a parliamentary debate before the war, he rescued a bumbling John Major by speaking passionately in favour of war.(7) A bee bumbles along near the Alyssum in the garden, importantly busy.(8) The Flames have stumbled and bumbled around the offensive zone all series, particularly when the incomparable Iginla hasn't been on the ice.(9) Nevertheless Owen, having hit a post in the previous game and again unnerved Argentina with his speed, was a disappointment while Heskey bumbled around.(10) For the poor bumblers then go forth, believing that even though they can't understand how the world works, they can nevertheless figure out how to make it work better!(11) On the one hand I field calls from the u2018oldu2019 Graham, who in his usual endearingly bumbling way will ask me where and when this year's Open Championship is being held.(12) Got back to the polling station, and the turnout was still bumbling along in its slow way, if much quieter than before.(13) Not a few biographies of Napoleon portray him as a megalomaniac (for which there is real evidence in the later years of the empire) and even a bumbler .(14) Legislative Assembly Speaker Judy Maddigan was not there, although bumbling and soon departing Jim Claven was, chairing the meeting so tragically that Bracksy didn't even notice him.(15) All through Coronation Street he bumbled around, not ever quite standing out.(16) At first he appears unassuming and on occasion bumbling yet his disarming manner, like that of Louis Theroux, is one that seems to entice his interviewee into spilling the beans.