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Etymology

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From stumble +‎ -some.

Adjective

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stumblesome (comparative more stumblesome, superlative most stumblesome)

  1. Characterised or marked by stumbling
    • 2010, Zach Lawrence, Reclaiming the Soul of Halbert Halburt - Book 2:
      He walked over, although somewhat stumblesome in his drunkenness and effortlessly slid a cabinet of fine wine bottles over on smoothly oiled tracks revealing an ironclad safe.
    • 2015, Stephen J. Lind, A Charlie Brown Religion:
      The stumblesome little character at the front of the pack would be none other than good ol' Charlie Brown.