Definitionn. someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence
Last update: September 26, 2015
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Curiously enough, the Honourable Brush Bascom and the Honourable Jacob Botcher join Mr. [Please select]
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It was impossible for the Honourable Brush Bascom and the Honourable Jacob Botcher to have Mr. [Please select]
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Botcher's hearty voice shouting "Come in," in spite of the closed transom. [Please select]
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Botcher extracted himself from the nooks and crannies of his armchair. [Please select]
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Botcher agreed, for he had quite recovered, "the general felt bad--feels bad, I should say." [Please select]
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Botcher, smiling that such a happy thought should have occurred to him. [Please select]
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Botcher hastily locked the door, and led the way up the stairway to number seventy-five. [Please select]
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The Honourable Jacob Botcher (ten years' service) is equally fortunate; the Honourable Jake is a man of large presence, and a voice that sounds as if it came, oracularly, from the caverns of the earth. [Please select]
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He sat up a little when the Appropriations Committee, headed by the Honourable Jake Botcher, did not contain his name--but it might have been an oversight of Mr. [Please select]
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