different between fumbling vs catching
fumbling
English
Verb
fumbling
- present participle of fumble
Noun
fumbling (plural fumblings)
- An instance of clumsiness, especially of the hands or fingers.
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catching
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kæt???/, /?k?t???/
- Rhymes: -æt???, -?t???
- Hyphenation: catch?ing
Adjective
catching (comparative more catching, superlative most catching)
- (informal) contagious
- captivating; alluring; catchy
- 2013, R. T. Wolfe, Dark Vengeance
- Bomb guy looked her up and down, not because he was an attractive man and she was possibly a catching woman.
- 2013, R. T. Wolfe, Dark Vengeance
Hyponyms
- eye-catching
Translations
Translations
Noun
catching (countable and uncountable, plural catchings)
- The action of the verb catch.
Verb
catching
- present participle of catch
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