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fumbler
fumbler (ˈfʌmblə(r)) Also 6 fumblar, Sc. fumler. [f. fumble v. + -er1.] One who fumbles, in senses of the vb. cake fumbler: see cake n. 9.1519 W. Horman Vulg. 31 No man shulde rebuke..a stuttar or fumblar. c 1800 K. White Rem. II. 49 The work of, Sir, your humble Servant (Who, though I say't, am no ...
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2020 Purdue Boilermakers football team
The Boilermakers would strike again when Marvin Grant forced a Coran Taylor fumbler, recovered by Jalen Graham in the endzone.
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fumbling
▪ I. fumbling, vbl. n. (ˈfʌmblɪŋ) [f. fumble v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. fumble.1562 J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 217 This man in his breech feelyng such fumblyng. 1601 Weever Mirr. Mart. C ij, Now are we dwarfs, they [our issue] will be pismires then, This is the fumbling of our aged men...
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Holy Roller (American football)
said that since the Holy Roller rules were in place, the only player who could have picked up the fumble and advanced it for Green Bay was the original fumbler
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Westbrook Pegler
Pegler characterized Wallace as a "messianic fumbler," and "off-center mentally."
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fumble
fumble, v. (ˈfʌmb(ə)l) Also 6 fomble. [Of obscure origin: equivalent forms exist in other Teut. langs.; cf. Du. fommelen, LG. fummeln, fommeln, Sw. fumla, to fumble, grope; prob. onomatopœic; cf. bumble, jumble, mumble, stumble, also famble, fimble vbs. Possibly the formation of the word may have be...
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indwell
indwell, v. (ˌɪnˈdwɛl) Pa. tense and pple. indwelt. [f. in-1 + dwell; in Wyclif rendering L. inhabitāre.] 1. trans. To dwell in, inhabit, occupy as a dwelling; also fig. To live in, occupy, or possess, as a spirit or principle may inhabit a body.1382 Wyclif Ps. xxxvi[i]. 3 Hope in the Lord, and do g...
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Fumble
fumbled ball may be recovered and advanced by either team (except, in American football, after the two-minute warning in either half or 4th down, when the fumbler offense cannot advance the ball if it recovers its own fumble on fourth down, or in the last two minutes of a half, unless the ball is recovered by the fumbler
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untangle
unˈtangle, v. [un-2 3 and 7.] 1. trans. To free from a tangled state.1550 Thomas Ital. Dict., Disbrigare, to vntangle any thyng encombred, tangled, or carefull. 1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 135 See then..ech pole ye out get. Which being vntangled aboue in the tops, Go carrie to such as are plucking of h...
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The Old Mode and the New
The original Drury Lane cast included Benjamin Johnson as Sir Fumbler Oldmode, Robert Wilks as Frederick, John Mills as William Queenlove, William Bowen
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Two-minute warning
Within the two-minute warning period (of either half/overtime), if a player fumbles the ball, any player on his team can recover the ball, but only the fumbler
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cake
▪ I. cake, n. (keɪk) Also 4 kaak, 4–6 kake, 6 Sc. caik. [ME. kake, cake, 13th c., identical with, and prob. a. ON. kaka fem. (mod.Icel. and Sw. kaka, Da. kage) in same sense, pointing to an OTeut. *kakâ-. An ablaut-derivative from the same root kak- is OHG. chuohho (MHG. kuoche, Ger. kuche), MLG. kô...
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All the Right Moves (film)
Following the game, Coach Vern Nickerson lambastes the fumbler in the locker room, telling him he "quit" the game.
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Henry A. Wallace
of 1947, when right-wing columnist Westbrook Pegler published what were purported to be extracts from them as evidence that Wallace was a "messianic fumbler
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Păcală
According to Eftimiu, he is mostly a "dense yokel, slow-witted, lazy, and a fumbler."
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