Blunderer

  • 21bungler — noun someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence • Syn: ↑blunderer, ↑fumbler, ↑bumbler, ↑stumbler, ↑sad sack, ↑botcher, ↑butcher, ↑fuckup • Der …

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  • 22fuckup — noun 1. an embarrassing mistake • Syn: ↑blunder, ↑blooper, ↑bloomer, ↑bungle, ↑pratfall, ↑foul up, ↑flub, ↑botch, ↑boner, ↑boo boo …

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  • 23fumbler — noun someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence • Syn: ↑bungler, ↑blunderer, ↑bumbler, ↑stumbler, ↑sad sack, ↑botcher, ↑butcher, ↑fuckup • Der …

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  • 24sad sack — noun someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence • Syn: ↑bungler, ↑blunderer, ↑fumbler, ↑bumbler, ↑stumbler, ↑botcher, ↑butcher, ↑fuckup • Deriva …

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  • 25stumbler — noun 1. a walker or runner who trips and almost falls • Syn: ↑tripper • Derivationally related forms: ↑trip (for: ↑tripper), ↑stumble • Hypernyms: ↑pedes …

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  • 26Hunt-counter — Hunt count er, n. A worthless dog that runs back on the scent; a blunderer. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 27Muddlehead — Mud dle*head , n. A stupid person; a blunderer. [Colloq.] C. Reade. {Mud dle head ed}, a. [Colloq.] Dickens. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 28Muddle-headed — Muddlehead Mud dle*head , n. A stupid person; a blunderer. [Colloq.] C. Reade. {Mud dle head ed}, a. [Colloq.] Dickens. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 29blunder — I. verb (blundered; blundering) Etymology: Middle English blundren, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse blunda to shut one s eyes, doze, Norwegian dialect blundra Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to move unsteadily or… …

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  • 30Alfred Jarry — (8 September 1873 ndash; 1 November 1907) was a French writer born in Laval, Mayenne, France, not far from the border of Brittany; he was of Breton descent on his mother s side. Best known for his play Ubu Roi (1896), which is often cited as a… …

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