Definitionn. someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence
Last update: July 9, 2015
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This one is a bungler. [Please select]
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I am a sad bungler in this great work, Miss Worth. [Please select]
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I would not trust such a bungler to shoe a goat. [Please select]
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"A bungler had better stick to the traps," he assented, ignoring the badinage. [Please select]
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Anna-Felicitas was a born dreamer, a born bungler with her hands and feet. [Please select]
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"She meant well--" "Oh, every failure, and bungler, and mischief-maker means well." [Please select]
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With a sudden sag in his spirits he felt what a bungler he had been. [Please select]
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I'm afraid I'm rather a bungler, but you'll understand everything if you read the papers.' [Please select]
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Leopold immediately began to realize that he had no talent for concealment; that he was a sad bungler in the management of any business which was not open and above-board. [Please select]
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Sticks and grains of rice make it plain that the caddis worm is not the bungler that one would expect from the monstrous buildings in the pond. [Please select]
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