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  • 91patzer — /paht seuhr, pat /, n. a casual, amateurish chess player. [1955 60; prob. < G Patzer bungler, equiv. to patz(en) to bungle (cf. Austrian dial. Patzen stain, blot, patzen to make a stain) + er ER1] * * * …

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  • 92tinker — tinkerer, n. /ting keuhr/, n. 1. a mender of pots, kettles, pans, etc., usually an itinerant. 2. an unskillful or clumsy worker; bungler. 3. a person skilled in various minor kinds of mechanical work; jack of all trades. 4. an act or instance of&#8230; …

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  • 93botcher — noun A clumsy or incompetent worker; a bungler See Also: botch …

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  • 94lummox — noun /ˈlʌməks/ A clumsy, stupid person; an awkward bungler. Youve broken the plates, you great lummox! …

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  • 95amateur — 1. noun /ˈamətjʊə,ˈamətə,ˈæ.mə.tʊəɹ,ˈæmətʃɚ/ a) A lover something. he conducted extensive correspondence on wines with European suppliers, employing a wine vocabulary familiar to any modern amateur of wines. b) A person attached to a particular&#8230; …

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  • 96throw dirt — verb a) To fling dust or similar. I hope...that you are ignorant of the whole affair, and are so bold only because you are blind...And blind enough; so that you blunder on through thick and thin, bespattering all that come in your way, according&#8230; …

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  • 98List of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen characters — A collection of the characters from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N P R S T U V W Y Z Contents …

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  • 99List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters — Contents 1 Principal characters 1.1 Leonardo 1.2 Michelangelo 1.3 …

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  • 100Yiddish words used by English-speaking Jews — Yiddish words may be used in a primarily English language context. An English sentence that uses these words sometimes is said to be in Yinglish, however the primary meaning of Yinglish is an anglicism used in Yiddish. This secondary sense of the …

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