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bumble造句
(1) The old man bumble along the road. (2) He seems to bumble along through life happily enough. (3) Don't bumble through life like that. (4) This is far too sparing for a bumble bee. (5) And Tony Bumble and the staff were very, very good at what they did, very manipulative, very smart. (6) Something else making a welcome return is the bumble bee. (7) It was, in fact, Mr Bumble the beadle, Oliver's old enemy. (8) The absence of the bumble bee meant that pollination had to be carried out artificially, using an electronic vibrating rod. (9) Nobody, not even Mr Bumble, could ever find him there! (10) Bees: Bumble bees are among the first insects to appear in the spring. (11) They become comfortably heavy-bodied, even cumbersome, and bumble their way through life at a more relaxed pace. (12) Mr Bumble put down his hat, unbuttoned his coat, folded his arms[.com], and sat back in his chair. (13) We watched you bumble after pigeons, squeal as sun and air and Humber spun you around. (14) Mr. Bumble coughed again, and slightly smiled. (15) And live with me, sweet bumble bee? (16) Cars bumble unhurriedly over precision - trimmed granite cobblestones. (17) Mr. Bumble tasted the medicine with a doubtful look. (18) He did not bumble for the honeyed words of the landlord. (19) A bumble - bee stung one, and then there were five. (20) Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces. (21) A review of the honey bees is flanked by a fascinating description of the less well known bumble bees. (22) The chemicals upset the balance of the environment and killed not only the whitefly but also other wildlife including the bumble bee. (23) Concern is expressed that agricultural methods and the widespread introductions of honey bees are reducing the populations of bumble bees. (24) Once a smaller one buzzed by like a transparent bumble bee, below him but still above the tallest buildings. (25) This was labour intensive, more expensive and less effective than employing the bumble bee. (26) They discussed some workhouse business together, and then Mr Bumble looked hopefully at the teapot. (27) At the oldest and most ruined building, they stopped and Mr Bumble took out his piece of paper. (28) An hour later he was in Chesney, having seen no animate thing but two bumble bees and a rook. (29) These researches play an important role in studying phylogenetics and control of microsporidia in honey bees and bumble bees. (30) Archaeology is a source of history, not just a bumble auxiliary discipline.