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stumble
trip up
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stumble
trip up
1
We sink in water; in air we tumble; on earth we
stumble
.
2
In the descent to the cañon the pony began to
stumble
badly.
3
The media wanted a story and the only story was a
stumble
.
4
I saw men fall; I saw the living
stumble
over the dead.
5
You
stumble
on past the glass and iron of the indoor market.
1
It's the people who try too hard who
trip
up
,
he said.
2
Perhaps I'd better take a
trip
up
the creek in the evening.
3
It's not the first time Lawrence has endured a public
trip
up
.
4
Thomson offered solutions to the traps which
trip
up
many promising leaders.
5
You need to take a
trip
up
there and have a look.
1
We minorities weren't naïve enough to
slip
up
and ask embargoed questions.
2
If Waterford
slip
up
,
however, then Killester are still in the hunt.
3
Thus the cord will be held and not
slip
up
or down.
4
Even if he does
slip
up
,
it may not cost him dearly.
5
Who knew but that he might
slip
up
while making the effort?
6
Crooks most always do
slip
up
somewhere and leave evidence behind them.
7
Should Birmingham win, they could survive if Millwall or Blackpool
slip
up
.
8
Just as like as not, you'll
slip
up
on that little trick.
9
I think they will
slip
up
in one, allowing City to squeak home.
10
I know they'll try, but I also know they'll
slip
up
.
11
He tore the
slip
up
contemptuously and tossed the pieces to the snow.
12
However, even top-notch agencies can
slip
up
and the buck stops with you.
13
He encourages his clients to allow for the occasional
slip
up
.
14
I didn't say anything, gave no indication that I noticed his
slip
up
.
15
Although he admitted the Blitz Bokke would have to
slip
up
.
16
But I have a feeling that it will
slip
up
somewhere.
slip
up
slip
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