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"stumble on" Definitions
  1. to discover something/somebody unexpectedly

183 Sentences With "stumble on"

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We all have it, but many stumble on the execution.
Even when I stumble on it, it makes me happy.
Perhaps while in Russia he can stumble on a topic.
Did the police stumble on a serial killer by accident?
Not all states will stumble on this more challenging landscape.
It can get some things right and stumble on others.
"Guess I'll just stumble on home to my cats," she says.
Now, I'm always afraid that I'll stumble on to a body.
But if you stumble on a giveaway online, just keep scrolling.
So how did we all happen to collectively stumble on these things?
I use duck calls … Did you just stumble on it by accident?
The organizers seemed to stumble on several fronts, at least early on.
I have to just keep doing it, because I stumble on it.
So why do programs continue to stumble on what seem like easy translations?
Maybe you'll stumble on American bulldogs, polar bears or even a mountain gorilla.
Grandparents in walkers or those who use canes can stumble on uneven footing.
" Trevor Noah made fun of Trump's stumble on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show.
I've come to understand that we stumble on the best things by serendipity.
People stumble on, blowing at the occasion's embers long after they've gone out.
If they stumble on the immigration bills next week, the discharge petition remains alive.
The bears are continually appearing in many different spots for residents to stumble on.
That got me thinking about what it would be like to stumble on that moment.
Picture this: You're wandering through the desert and stumble on a hamburger with a face.
And his opening pratfall on health care does not assure he will stumble on those.
Even if you cry the whole time and you stumble on the words, tell them.
Sadly, unless we stumble on it by chance, it's often never caught in the act.
The third scene recasts them as another sibling pair who stumble on the actual wreckage.
We'd stumble on these moments that felt divine, and the manatees were one of those.
Instead, they'll stumble on Breathe Salt Rooms, Sundays nail studio, and a PXG golf simulator.
Hanyu, after a stumble on his combination jump, sits in fifth place with 98.39 points.
"3D printing allows you to fail quicker or to stumble on moments of genius," Harrison said.
Parsing the creature's 2 billion base pairs, Feschotte and his colleagues did stumble on something strange.
Did someone stumble on a gag reel of outtakes from her Downton Abbey intros on PBS?
Building firms often burn human remains when they stumble on them or bury them under building foundations.
She's hustling to the GMA studio only to stumble on a curb and drop her guitar. No!
You'd stumble on corners of the web that had nothing to do with you or your interests.
When we stumble on some during our visit, Dargie gleefully sweeps some up for a closer look.
You're always hunting for great ideas, and then when you stumble on one it's a great feeling.
Researchers can tweak their statistical tests or mine available data until they stumble on an interesting result.
Definitely don't let your kids go to actual YouTube, or they might stumble on a dead body.
U.S. stock futures were higher this morning after a modest stumble on the final day of May.
They stumble on a bunch of locked up boats and steal one, paddling out into the moonlight.
But when I leave the Stade de France, I stumble on the leg of a suicide bomber.
This is not the first time that Airbnb has had a stumble on the heels of regulatory changes.
"  The "ugh" after "stumble on home to my cats" in Gorgeous is like the "who's Taylor Swift anyway?
So if you stumble on a potted plant that's setting off the RF detector, take a closer look.
Poorly run companies stumble on because competitors face steep barriers to entry in most sectors of the economy.
As a parent, I want to explain that if they go online, they're going to stumble on this material.
Inefficient firms that should be taken over by a rival stumble on, as promoters seek to preserve their perks.
Nothing in the game suggests that you should look at the floor, you just have to stumble on it.
ABOUT THE RANGERS (15-7-43): Despite its scoring prowess, New York continues to stumble on the power play.
In case you happen to stumble on the path, we also recommend keeping basic first aid supplies on hand.
How close did I come to asking the right question all these years, only to stumble on a Facebook article?
Opening an early tome, I stumble on the last will and testament of Cardinal Pietro Corsini who died in 1403.
There is a common thread to almost all wars: They begin with hubris, stumble on miscalculation and end in sorrow.
It was entirely because of productivity: Young scientists tried more experiments, increasingly the likelihood they would stumble on something good.
I love the vibe, but it's easy to just tune out and let your mind wander as conversations awkwardly stumble on.
I've been trying to wrap my head around this, and honestly, I think it's a slight stumble on our author's part.
These explosives lie buried under fields and forests, killing and maiming thousands of children, farmers and others who stumble on them.
By using Google flights and searching multiple dates, nearby airports, or routes, you might be able to stumble on a deal.
My friend and I stumble on a cozy jazz bar and stand outside for a bit just to enjoy the music.
You may stumble on a skill or talent you never knew you had, and bonus: You'll save money in the process.
The nominee appeared to stumble on the questions at times, saying he did not want to conduct an impromptu legal analysis.
The conceit is that a group of children in 1968 stumble on a book of, well, scary stories, that come to life.
A traveler might stumble on a snake or on an opera performance staged by the rubber company that's harvesting in the region.
Candidate Trump got the murder trend completely wrong, but sometimes people stumble on facts when rushing to get to a larger truth.
Kiki and Herb fans often have stories like this, in which they stumble on a new cabaret act and end up obsessed.
You could stumble on massive discounts because a seller just wants to be rid of something, which you'd never get from traditional retailers.
On Sunday, she reported to her seat with her husband, nervous and mostly worried, she says, that she would stumble on her words.
Watching him stumble on the world stage would be cathartic if it did not represent a serious risk for our leadership and credibility.
Without depth perception, I often stumble on stairs and curbs, and sudden drop-offs, like sunken living rooms, greet me with a jolt.
Nobody suddenly discovers Adele while watching the awards, but somebody might stumble on, and fall in love with, Gregory Porter (jazz vocal album).
If the supply chain doesn't force Tesla to stumble on the Model Y introduction, sales could be several times his forecast, Kallo said.
The experience of watching Margot Sleator (Amy Forsyth) stumble on her dead father (John Carroll Lynch) over and over again is claustrophobic, oppressive, numbing.
"Little did I know that the first time I went fossil hunting I would stumble on a new species," said Shipp, in a statement.
The hilarious bit saw Affleck stumble on stage wearing a huge overcoat hiding Damon who was strapped to his friend with a special harness.
At this time of year, it is satisfying to stumble on a feral apple tree while hiking, pick its fruit and contemplate its origins.
Op-Ed Contributor President Trump may stumble on an unexpected obstacle as he tries to build a wall along the Mexican border: Antonin Scalia.
You can stumble on a piece by accident or scout out a location to see work from both famous and up-and-coming artists.
There are things like dynamic weather and events, so you could stumble on a battle between two factions, and have to decide whether to intervene.
" He added: "Russian intelligence officers did not stumble on the idea of hacking American computers and posting misleading messages because they had a free afternoon.
But it sometimes took generations to stumble on to the desired effect, and each cycle took about a week to complete and months to analyze.
Apple CEO Tim Cook blamed the iPhone stumble on consumers holding back on their purchases on rumors of what the next generation device may offer.
Sometimes a puzzle can be solving along, quietly and obediently, and you suddenly stumble on a clue that is worth the price of admission alone.
The next time you stumble on a familiar cafe or street corner somewhere, take a moment to pay tribute to these landmarks of relationships past.
Now it's something I forget exists unless I unfortunately stumble on it during one of the few times a year I have access to cable.
But how are we to protect ourselves from emerging security threats, if 30 years after Chernobyl the nuclear industry continues to stumble on critical safety issues?
And has an unenticing grey image of a document icon to further put you off — just in case you happened to stumble on it after all.
Seems like a pretty busy schedule, but some people just can't get over feeling a few pangs of jealousy when they stumble on a vacation photo.
Did he just stumble on a famous-looking woman surrounded by an entourage, ask what her name was, and snap the photo like some selfie ninja?
It means that even when Apple might stumble on certain quarters it can generally rely on that amount of revenue — or income — to buoy its results.
When I was a kid, it would always embarrass me in class—I would stumble on a question or couldn't remember my times tables or whatever.
If I had glaciers, I'd carve at the stony cliffs of your belief: Logical mountains lowered notch by notch, erratics Dropped for you to stumble on.
Alexander: We open with O.J. as a celebrity who makes a chauffeur stumble on his words because he's so excited to be in a car with him.
It also has intelligent search powered by machine learning, so it can understand and return the right results for queries that Spotify and Apple Music stumble on.
The desert isn't a place for us, this melding of the human and the machine, and luckily we stumble on a buried cable that has come uncovered.
Walk around downtown Palo Alto and you will probably stumble on an enticing dining space where seasonal menus with dishes like Cuban braised pork tease passers-by.
You stumble on it, like you always do, in the foyer of a nice single-family home with a campable attic space and a poorly-made bed.
Collectively this makes it feel less like a puzzle and more like a secret lock you happened to stumble on and cleverly figured out how to unlock.
But he doesn't merely stumble on them; he captures images of a fading New York through a technique of omission, excluding marks of modernity from his frame.
Some might search for it, while others may stumble on something inappropriate without meaning to, as many websites aren't blocked, Symantec's digital security company Norton LifeLock says.
He also chases away addicts trying to steal a grave railing, or shepherd boys whose herds stumble on the graves — pelting them with rocks and cursing them.
There are 7 billion people in the world, so how likely is it that you will stumble on the single one destined to be your soul mate?
"Russian intelligence officers did not stumble on the idea of hacking American computers and posting misleading messages because they had a free afternoon," Rosenstein said on Thursday.
While global markets wobbled this week on Trump's stumble on a key healthcare reform bill, Australian stocks have held their own on the back of upbeat domestic news.
In the studio, we lean into the single microphone like bobbing birds to speak our parts, trying not to stumble on the Chinese grammar filled with English words.
But when the soldiers stumble on something unexpected — secret Nazi experiments that include reanimating corpses — Overlord takes a wild left turn from war movie to zombie action thriller.
In past Animal Crossing games, you could amble across your town and stumble on a weird new bug, or luck upon some coconuts washed up on the beach.
JH: So I grew up on the East Coast, got my college degrees there, had the good fortune to stumble on my PhD thesis, which involved programming microprocessors.
While Susanna's kids are out playing in Hugo's garden they stumble on a human skull, hidden for who knows how long inside the hollow of an elm tree.
But GOP insiders have questioned whether Trump can persuade Republican lawmakers to let him go easier on Russia, particularly after the party's high-profile stumble on health care.
On Capitol Hill, Republicans are already confronting concerns that a stumble on the first major agenda item would imperil future efforts on tax reform and a border wall.
He does pretty well, though he does stumble on the phrase "do a Harold Holt," which apparently refers to when someone goes missing, never to be seen again.
Time and again, supposedly impervious systems, created by the most brilliant cryptographers and security specialists, get undermined by clever attackers, and sometimes just idiots who stumble on unforeseen weaknesses.
Half the world seems to live here, and still it's a surprise to stumble on a Japanese cafe, even more so one owned and run by a Japanese immigrant.
So they might be surprised to stumble on a rockabilly festival in Hungary, or a Civil War reenactment in the Czech Republic, or a Wild West theme park in France.
Here at E3, gaming's biggest and most lavish marketing extravaganza, it's more common to find yourself inundated with sequels, reboots, and remakes than to stumble on a creative, original idea.
The final survivors escape from a destroyed Earth, and stumble on a terraformed planet that could be an ideal home — only that it's home to a civilization of uplifted spiders.
At bottom, it's always been a corporate capitalist enterprise that happened to stumble on Keith Olbermann and find that rage against the Bush administration made for a successful business model.
Arlene lives with her single mother in the Watergate Hotel, and one night, when Betsy is staying over, they accidentally stumble on the men breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
Although during the debate Clinton was as high as 70 percent, her Monday night closing of 66 matched the highest closing number since her health took a stumble on Sept. 11.
They question dispossessed men and women living in tunnels, stumble on a ritualistic double murder atop Mount Baldy and descend into the thick of two tense, nomadic tribes in the desert.
No guarantees that you will stumble on scalding hot tea of the gossipy kind, but I'm sure that an afternoon spent with a cuppa in the library will do just fine.
"They have good ideas, but the implementation is what they stumble on," said Steve Coe, the chief executive of Community Access, which provides housing and other services to the mentally ill.
It is then that they stumble on an arcade in the basement of an abandoned factory that is full of the coolest of the uncool: Geeks, nerds, skids, wannabe rappers, and burnouts.
Welcome to Bummertown, a 2D side-scrolling adventure game from 2018 that I happened to stumble on via Twitter, is clearly made by people who also enjoy this same spice of life.
In danger of flunking out of history class, they stumble on a time machine that lets them carouse with Napoleon, Joan of Arc and more; George Carlin plays their time travel guide.
Rubio's stumble on Saturday was an "oops" moment; it confirmed underlying doubts about his candidacy — doubts that the rival campaigns have been whispering in Republican ears for months now, with surprising success.
If you ever head to Wilmington, North Carolina, the real-life location for the cozy town featured on One Tree Hill, you'll stumble on an ever-growing shrine for the hit drama series.
Knowing the limitations of our brains, we try to find ways to record the most important moments, anticipating the emotions they will likely invoke when we stumble on them again in the future.
In "Carnival of the Animals," choreographed by Beth Storey Taylor, a pair of lost children stumble on a magical woods, where Queen Diana and her shaggy lion preside over a kingdom of creatures.
Especially when a toy works in a weird way, kids appear to more readily stumble on the solution by playing around—seemingly illogical fiddling that in the end lands them on an answer.
Although The Economist thought it probably "a mere stumble on the road", we feared that the failure might have been part of an effort by Mr Gorbachev "to break Western Europe away from America".
The explosive spread of the Zika virus may have caught the world by surprise, but its namesake, the forest preserve near the edge of Lake Victoria, isn't a place to just stumble on to.
If you find yourself having partied too hard that night, stumble on poolside with your Bloody Mary as the Bears in Space team serve sun-baked tunes to make you forget your mild hangover.
Under pressure to find a terrorist leader thought to be in London, Gabe and Holly stumble on Raza when he spends a night in a holding cell, and pressure him into becoming an informant.
Kazakhstan's Denis Ten, who won bronze at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, finished 10th with 69.00 points after a disappointing performance that saw him stumble on his quad salchow and fall on his triple toe loop.
Current security measures on the phone would cause it to essentially self-destruct after 10 failed passcode attempts, preventing FBI agents from quickly typing an infinite number of combinations to stumble on the correct one.
One biochemist I spoke to likened a pseudogene to a rusted-out car you stumble on in the forest—only, in Cameron's case, they put a key in the ignition and the car turned on.
The Queen frontman did indeed go on to record the song "Thank God It's Christmas," but his deference illustrates the unique lore an artist can unlock if they happen to stumble on a festive hit.
I know I do, and I think about the wavy aquatic colors of Windows Live Messenger every so often when I stumble on some old Windows 2000 screenshot during the start of some Google search hole.
In it we see her strutting through Midtown in a powder-blue A-line shift dress with a cerulean clutch and white shoes (we assume they're Manolos, natch), only to stumble on her own two feet.
My wife has O.C.D., but even she appreciates that books should live on a shelf with a level of randomness that makes a search slightly difficult while increasing the chances you will stumble on something else.
You held deep inside you the thrilling and constant possibility that—maybe, one day, digging under a shed or looking in an ancient manuscript—you could stumble on an adventure, find real pirates, cavemen, or ghosts.
Vishnu Varathan from Mizuho Bank said there was slight nervousness around markets that the Fed may get ahead of the economic optimism currently seen if U.S. President Donald Trump's policy plans stumble on details or legislative hurdles.
They will duck and cover, hoping that this frigid Russian wind will die down and that it will be replaced by another tweet, another cult-like rally, or perhaps another less dangerous stumble on the world stage.
She enters a thickening mystery and meets a few suspects — the fine cast includes Greta Lee, James Ransone and Michelle Forbes — but Jill doesn't so much chase down clues as stumble on those Mr. Katz has scattered.
It's always gratifying to stumble on some tiny, cohesive internet subculture that you never knew existed; it's like picking up an ordinary-looking rock to find that the earwigs have built an entire functioning miniature city underneath.
Read far enough into a King novel, and you're likely to stumble on a reference to It —Dick Halloran, the psychic cook in The Shining, appears in It as a young soldier who magically escapes a burning club.
But having said that, OpenAI isn't the first nonprofit to stumble on the money issue; the simple fact is that it's hard to outspend global megacorps in a field where success is at least partly determined by budget.
Undoubtedly, all attempts to draw comparisons, let alone parallels, stumble on the fact that the sense of political threat in the 1930s and the era's economic malaise were profoundly deeper and more intractable than the problems of today.
He doesn't care, in other words, if people know his past as a more traditional musician, or if they stumble on his tracks after seeing him bathing in a tub of Flamin' Hot Cheetos or dollar bills on Reddit.
He said a tweeted video of Hillary Clinton's pneumonia-induced stumble on Sunday, following an unscheduled departure from a 9/11 memorial ceremony, had a huge impact on the media and underscored weaknesses in the Clinton campaign's media strategy.
Fortunately, if you deduce that 7D ends in an S, your choices get whittled down (to nothing, if you're me) and eventually you might stumble on SURE DO. All of these little phrases make me think of Andy Griffith.
Chronicle is one of Alphabet's Other Bets, the group of Google's sister companies that are hoping to stumble on the next big thing in tech, such as self-driving cars (Waymo) or high-speed internet access in remote areas (Loon).
But Coleman is about to stumble on another breaking story: After discovering Yael rifling through his laptop one morning, he learns that she's a reporter — and that she's working on a TV piece that would expose all the Everlasting secrets.
The residents of the small southern French village of Cournonterral would rather people didn't stumble on their annual festival and accidentally get hurt—so from 3 PM to 5 PM every Ash Wednesday, the village is closed to incoming traffic.
And without boredom, kids might not take the time to explore their surroundings -- dig in the dirt, wonder how a house is built, bake cookies without a recipe -- and they might not stumble on something they really love to do.
Chronicle is one of Alphabet's newest "Other Bets," the group of Google's sister companies that are hoping to stumble on the next big thing in tech, such as self-driving cars (Waymo) or high-speed internet access in remote areas (Loon).
The noodles may be familiar, but it's still a thrill to stumble on a chef pulling them in the old style, like some ancient tailor unfurling bolts of cloth, among sleek kiosks selling artisanal mini-doughnuts and blueberry-cayenne smoothies.
SHANGHAI, June 28 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks fell the most in nearly two weeks on Wednesday, with sentiment hurt by a stumble on Wall Street overnight and more losses on the city's second board following the previous session's nearly 10 percent slide.
There is only one point at which our press liaison prevents us from taking a photo, and that is when we stumble on a bucket of condoms in the medical room ("You can't take a picture of that," she says, whisking them away).
The court order last week demanded that Apple create new software that disables a pair of security mechanisms preventing federal agents from breaking into the phone by "brute force" by using an endless series of passcodes until they stumble on the right one.
You'll discover old monuments and learn the planet's history, revealing why its people are gone; you'll meet alien flora and fauna, some of whom may be able to speak, and stumble on the words of the former inhabitants, wisdom upon which to meditate.
Even when I was old enough to wait 15 minutes for AOL to boot up, I was more likely to stumble on a forum of adolescents swearing by the existence of some hidden magical portal in the game than to find reliable intelligence.
Naturally this is sort of a best-case scenario measurement: the systems can't hear as well as us in noisy environments, for instance, and may stumble on accents — although the latter problem is more easily approached with neural networks by adjusting the training data set.
It would be easy to blame the stumble on Adele, especially given her rocky performance at last year's Grammys; but, as was the case then, too, problems like this almost always happen when an artist can't hear themselves in an earpiece due to poor mixing.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - What should have been a giant leap for womankind has turned into a stumble on the path to equality after U.S. space agency NASA canceled the first all-female spacewalk due to a lack of a spacesuit in the right size.
Many stumble on omission bias: "We would rather not do something and have something bad happen, than do something and have something bad happen," explained Alison M. Buttenheim, an associate professor of nursing and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.
I ate grilled snapper on the terrace of the Great Old House, with a piña colada because they were out of rum punch, and though the streets below were black (electricity remains unreliable) the only danger I felt was that I might stumble on an unseen cobblestone.
At the town hall-style event in Wolfeboro, one of more than 70 the campaign says he has held in the state, he started to talk about a woman he had met at the Rotary Club meeting earlier in the day, only to stumble on the geographic location of that encounter.
Sanders' stumble on Jewish politics, his being the only presidential candidate to skip the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's annual meeting last month and Clinton's detailed knowledge of Middle East affairs -- and their impact on U.S. politics -- provides an opening that the former secretary of state is likely to exploit.
It would be equally foolish, however, to deny that great success in business (or, actually, anything else) has a strong element of luck — not just the luck of being the first to stumble on a highly profitable idea or strategy, but also the luck of being born to the right parents.
Journalists still seem convinced that, first, if an extreme form of porn exists, it's common and anyone who watches porn will eventually stumble on it; second, that viewing porn rewires our sexual preferences, often in damaging and terrifying ways; and, of course, that pornography gives children unhealthy ideas about sex.
That Amazon thinks we are all looking for the kind of human connection craved by QVC viewers — and hopes we'll stumble on that connection on the soft-launched streams of Amazon Live — should tell you all you need to know about the company and its particularly sad corner of our shared internet realm. 
If they didn't anticipate something like this was going to happen, sooner or later, to prevent the government from carrying out President Trump's overambitious first-100-days promise, they must have been very lucky to stumble on a strategy that would allow them to claim they were doing something without really doing much at all.
Even when you stumble on a niche of a niche (and let's face it, an industrial techno fest is one), you'll always find more die-hard partiers who've come to bond than nerds who've come to see how Regis' set has changed since his last Boiler Room appearance (for those curious: it's always pretty much the same).
You can fall in the koi pond beneath the walkway into the living room (and people have), wander off the edge of the master bedroom floor that extends like a ship's bow into the Los Angeles skyline or stumble on the walkway to the James Turrell skyspace in the lush jungle landscape on the four-acre property.
"At the same time, we are taking every measure available to ensure the highest level of protection for all corporate data, and we will keep our customers and partners informed as necessary,"There's some indication that Kromtech's researchers weren't the only ones to stumble on the data—according to the security firm, the database included a ransom note from a group known to seize unsecured databases.
"You make me so happy it turns back to sad / There's nothing I hate more than what I can't have / Guess I'll just stumble on home to my cats" are actual lyrics that made the final cut of the song, and while this is probably an attempt at #relatability, it seems bizarre considering the isolated, "I don't trust nobody" bombast that she made such a big deal out of on the first single.
My only advice, really, is to make it a little scrabbly and start with the high value letters, as you'll probably stumble on a few words where there aren't many options at all, like "AX/IB" — a pair that is actually narrowed down more by the IB than the AX (I could think of only a few four-letter words starting with IB: IBEX, IBID and IBIS, which was the only one that worked with AX).
Finishes up 1.5 pct ** Downside reversal in the market's tech titans had them fail a big test on the charts ** That said, SPX was able to shrug off tech's sudden stumble on a growth to value rotation ** Nevertheless, SPX's severely overbought levels, extended monthly streaks, leave it vulnerable ** And although DJI had its best week of 23, surpassing 24k for first time, stretched run can lead to rubber band effect ** Vast majority of sectors rise; telecom, financials and industrials surge, while tech wobbles ** Financials soar 5.2 pct.
A much better solution to stop foreign influence would be to require candidates to disclose if family members received at least $100,000 from foreign entities, such as requiring Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE to report when his son Hunter secured a $1.5 billion deal for his company Rosemont Seneca Partners LLC rather than require researchers to stumble on the information on a Chinese language web page.

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