Bumble in a sentence as a verb

I have even seen it argued that bumble bee's have a vary simple language.

They weren't smart enough to see the usefulness of this, they had to bumble into it.

You're going to bumble around feeling like a worthless piece of **** for a few weeks and then ideas will start boiling over in your mind.

" If that were technically possible it would be wonderful you could just bumble around cluelessly and profit from it.

It's not someplace where you bumble through law school and wind up arguing to put people away for life; all of these people competed to get where they are now.

Isn't that fairly odd behavior in and of itself?Wiki suggests bumble bees only range a few kilometers.

It's much easier to get good talent in cities that are desirable to live in, even though the cost of living is 2x higher than bumble-**** places.

But no. Bottom line is, these things don't have to be "accurate", they can bumble along faking it, so given the lack of scientific rigour the industry clearly doesn't require strong math.

I hate living here, and b. we interview a lot of people, and it is surprising how hard it is to find anyone even mid-level.. the only lucky breaks we get is if some sr developer happened to move to bumble-**** because he got married and is raising a family there.

It's as if they went out of their way to find people who have absolutely abysmal proprioception and watch them bumble along even more as their inability to perceive the world they live in gets magnified.

Bumble definitions

verb

make a mess of, destroy or ruin; "I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"; "the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement"

See also: botch bodge fumble muff blow flub spoil bungle fluff bollix bollocks

verb

walk unsteadily; "The drunk man stumbled about"

See also: stumble falter

verb

speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room"

See also: stutter stammer falter