fumblesome

English

Etymology

From fumble + -some.

Adjective

fumblesome (comparative more fumblesome, superlative most fumblesome)

  1. Marked or characterised by fumbling; clumsy; awkward
    • 2007, Robert L. Root, Landscapes with Figures:
      Religions exist to explain the world, but then, in my fumblesome way, so do I.
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