And then, a woman came into my sight, stumbling along belatedly; I fell in love with her instantly.
Can anyone help me find better expression to substitute for the underlined phrase?
I don't think stumbling along makes sense.
I would like to replace it with a phrase that carries a meaning that's somewhere along the lines of "running awkwardly in hurry in order not to be late for a meeting"
Anybody has an idea?
Thanks
Hmm - good question. Having thought about it for a while, what about replacing it with
"in a flustered hurry" ?
a woman came into my sight, tottering hurriedly down the hallway, obviously late for an appointment, and I fell...
John
To me, 'tottering' suggests that her heels were rather high.
Roget's lists both teeter and totter as synonyms for stumble. I chose totter because, compared with teeter, I thought it had less of the height connotation you mention. Now that I think about it, both bring to mind a high-heeled disaster in the making.
Rainous, how about some feedback?
John