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thumble Meaning

Word: Thumble

Definition: The term “thumble” refers to the action of fumbling or handling something in a clumsy or awkward manner. It can also imply the act of dropping or mismanaging an object, particularly when trying to grasp or manipulate it.

Usage:

  1. As a verb: “He tends to thumble the keys every time he rushes to leave the house.”
  2. As a noun (less common): “Her thumble of the ball led to the other team scoring a point.”

Etymology: The word “thumble” likely originates from a combination of “thumb” and the suffix “-ble,” perhaps as a playful alteration of “fumble.” The root “thumb” comes from Old English “þūma,” while “-ble” is often used to form adjectives indicating an action or process.

Pronunciation: /ˈθʌm.bəl/

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