跌跌撞撞

diēdiēzhuàngzhuàng
adverb #24,053

Meanings

  1. 1 stumbling and staggering
  2. 2 lurching along
  3. 3 reeling as if about to fall

Examples

HSK 2
Xiǎohái xué zǒulù, diēdiēzhuàngzhuàng de, hěn kě'ài.
The toddler learning to walk, stumbling and lurching, was very cute.
HSK 5
Tā hēzuì le, diēdiēzhuàngzhuàng de zǒu huíjiā.
He was drunk and staggered home.
HSK 7-9
Tā diēdiēzhuàngzhuàng de chuānguò rénqún.
He staggered through the crowd.

Tips

grammar
跌跌撞撞 is an AABB reduplicated form. means 'to fall' and means 'to bump'. The AABB reduplication vividly describes the manner - lurching from trip to bump repeatedly. It functions as an adverb before .
usage
Can be used literally (drunk or injured walking) or figuratively (a business stumbling through difficulties, e.g. 公司跌跌撞撞走到了今天).

Stroke Order

diē
zhuàng